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Dec. 10, 2018

Posted by Darcy MacRae on December 10, 2018

Please find below suggested Dalhousie University experts on current topics of regional, provincial, national and international interest for Monday, Dec. 10, 2018

China warns of 'grave consequences' if Huawei executive not released
Dalhousie Expert: 
Robert Currie, Professor of Law, Schulich School of Law, Law and Technology Institute.
Research Specialties: International criminal law, international litigation, international law, extradition, civil procedure, criminal law. 
Contact: robert.currie@dal.ca and 902-494-1012.

First Nations children experience more pain than their counterparts
Dalhousie Expert
: Dr. Margot Latimer, Professor, School of Nursing. 
Research Specialties: Children's pain relief, children in challenging contexts-Aboriginal, children in challenging contexts-intensive care, knowledge translation, Aboriginal children's pain experiences. 
Contact: mlatimer@dal.ca and 902-494-2391.

Holiday shipping delays a strong possibility after Canada Post labour troubles
Dalhousie Expert: 
Dan Shaw, Senior Instructor; Director of MBA Programs, Rowe School of Business. 
Research Specialties: Global marketing and marketing strategy.
Contact: Dan.Shaw@dal.ca and 902-494-6146.

Key Brexit vote delayed
Dalhousie Experts: 
Teresa Cyrus, Associate Professor, Department of Economics; Jerry White, Associate Professor, Canada Research Chair in European Studies.
Research Specialties: International trade, international finance, macroeconomics, European Studies. 
Contact: Teresa Cyrus - teresa.cyrus@dal.ca and 902-494-6992; Jerry White - Jerry.White@dal.ca and 902-469-2027.