Social Sciences in the news: February 2024

Global News: Global Saskatoon (CFSK) – 2 February 2024, Steve Pomeroy
iHeartRadio: John Moore Round One – February 2, Vass Bednar
Globe and Mail: Housing policy misses the resale-new homes split, says economist, Josh Gordon
Hamilton Spectator: Our water is under threat. A new global initiative wants to find solutions, Dawn Martin-Hill
Toronto Star: Doug Ford’s new infrastructure bank will benefit investors, not the public, Thomas Marois
iHeartRadio: John Moore Round One – February 9, Vass Bednar
The Conversation: New research debunks the ‘unhappy worker’ narrative, but finds most still believe it, Paul Glavin
CBC: CBC Radio One 99.1FM, February 12, Stephanie Ross
CTV, CBC News, Canadian Press and others: New book based on sex survey offers unprecedented look into Canadians’ bedrooms, Tina Fetner
Hamilton Spectator: Retirement investment strategies depend on your income level, Margaret Denton
iHeartRadio: Newstalk Tonight, February 13, Tina Fetner
Canadian Manufacturing: New research debunks the ‘unhappy worker’ narrative, but finds most still believe it, Paul Glavin
CBC Radio One: February 13, Vass Bednar
CTV: The Social, February 14, Tina Fetner
CityNews: An unprecedented look inside the sex lives of Canadians, Tina Fetner
CKOM 650: February 14, Tina Fetner
The Conversation: Violence prevention can transform Canadian hockey culture — but only if implemented properly, Maddie Brockbank
Globe and Mail: Manulife reversed its pharmacy deal with Loblaw’s Shoppers Drug Mart – so what?, Vass Bednar
iHeartRadio: John Moore Round One – February 16, Vass Bednar
CBC News: With Ontario’s senior population about to spike, report predicts big demand for home care, Arthur Sweetman
CBC: Canada Tonight, February 19, Arthur Sweetman
CTV: Your Morning, February 20, Arthur Sweetman
BBC: How bubonic plague rewired the human immune system, Hendrik Poinar
Global News: ‘Enormous pressure’ expected in Ontario home care due to high growth of senior population, Arthur Sweetman
CBC Radio One: February 21, Nicole Dalmer
AFP: Chile reopens probe into mysterious death of poet Pablo Neruda, Hendrik and Debi Poinar
CBC Radio One: February 21, Debi Poinar
CBC: LCBO drops plans to scan customer ID’s at northwestern Ontario stores after directive from finance minister, Brenda McPhail
Canadian HR Reporter: Are employers doing their due diligence in offering virtual care?, Brenda McPhail
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