Dr. Anne Martin-Matthews discusses the challenges Canadians may face as they age in the National Post
Canada’s oldest age group is also its fastest-growing — Statistics Canada forecasts that the number of people aged 100 years old would hit 106,100 by 2073.
Emotions may matter more than facts in shaping individual support for renewable energy, new study shows
For the Conversation, PhD candidate Parker Muzzerall and his co-authors write about their recently published paper examining how climate concerns shape people’s view of energy sources.
Where have all the gay bars gone? Prof. Amin Ghaziani discusses on Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness
Between 2006 and 2016, 58% of bars, pubs, and nightclubs that catered to the LGBTQ community closed in London. Prof. Ghaziani joins JVN to explain this phenomena and how the queer community is adapting.
Prof. Amin Ghaziani speaks about the disappearance — and reimagination — of gay bars on NPR
Prof. Ghaziani spoke about his research into gay bars in his new book, Long Live Queer Nightlife, on NPR’s Marketplace Morning Report.
The state of gay bars: The Nation reviews Prof. Amin Ghaziani’s new book
In its review of Prof. Ghaziani’s new book, Long Live Queer Nightlife, The Nation writes that “Ghaziani renders a complex picture of how going out as a queer person is changing; his approach to the topic.. ultimately enables his own perspective to shine through.”
Is Queer Nightlife Dying? No, Says Prof. Amin Ghaziani. Just Evolving
Prof. Ghaziani speaks about his new book with Edge Media Network, the largest network of LGBTQ news and entertainment publications in the world, serving 8+ million dedicated readers.
Prof. Yue Qian comments on the shift from online dating back to the real world for the Globe and Mail
Professor Yue Qian is currently researching the emotional effects of online dating for Canadians and has found that it’s taxing for racialized users, particularly Asian men and Black women.
“The problem is very complex” — Prof. Lindsey Richardson on the context behind BC’s drug decriminalization policy
Prof. Lindsey Richardson commented on the context behind B.C.’s three-year drug decriminalization pilot in the Toronto Star.
Prof. Sylvia Fuller comments on the BC government’s initiative launching fully integrated, daylong child care
Prof. Sylvia Fuller said she’s glad to see the government put money into daylong child care while speaking to CBC News.