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  • Canada’s Economy, Explained by Marwa Abdou

    Canada’s Economy, Explained

    Marwa Abdou, Com’08, Artsci’09

    Feeling a little shell-shocked by Canada’s current economic turmoil? Canada’s Economy, Explained is a podcast to help make sense of the state of the economy. From trade to inflation, each episode features insights and analysis by experts from the Business Data Lab (BDL). The podcast is hosted by Marwa Abdou, Com’08, Artsci’09, a senior research director at BDL, an organization founded by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. A BDL production, the podcast is available on 14 streaming platforms and covers topics such as Trump tariffs, women entrepreneurs, Canada’s recession risk, and more. Listen to .

  • Strangely, Friends by Karen Dubinsky

    Strangely, Friends: A History of Cuban-Canadian Encounters

    Karen Dubinsky, PhD’91

    In contrast to the stance taken by the United States toward Cuba, Canada has continued to foster a relationship with the island, thanks in part to connections forged between individuals. In Strangely, Friends: A History of Cuban-Canadian Encounters, author Karen Dubinsky, PhD’91 – Queen’s professor emeritus, Global Development Studies/History – reveals the often-overlooked history of human relationships that defy borders. The book is inspired in part by the Queen’s–University of Havana educational/cultural exchange program, which she helped co-ordinate from 2008 to 2023. is available at Between the Lines.

  • The Weary Carry On by Bowman Wilker

    The Weary Carry On

    Bowman Wilker, Artsci’93

    A mysterious woman keeps reappearing at the edge of a dying mining town, only to disappear back into the wilds of British Columbia. A constable is assigned the unenviable task of investigating these sightings, but his search threatens to destroy him – and possibly the entire town. The Weary Carry On, the debut novel by Bowman Wilker, Artsci’93, is set in 1923, a pivotal moment in Canadian history marked by the downfall of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad and the formation of the RCMP. The author’s prior work includes the children’s picture book Crackerjack Jack (2018), and contributions to various children’s magazines. is available at The Wild Rose Press.

  • Count On Me by Ann Cavlovic

    Count On Me

    Ann Cavlovic, MA’00

    What happens when familial relationships become tangled up with money? Count On Me, by Ann Cavlovic, MA’00, explores the unravelling of an already dysfunctional family grappling with aging, debt, and generational harm. Heartfelt, humorous and poignant, the novel, which is set in Kingston, looks at our sense of entitlement to other people’s money, generational cycles, and how relationships can transcend transactions. This is her first novel; her short fiction and creative non-fiction have been published in Canadian literary journals and magazines. Available from Guernica Editions.

  • Count On Me by Ann Cavlovic

    Count On Me

    Ann Cavlovic, MA’00

    What happens when familial relationships become tangled up with money? Count On Me, by Ann Cavlovic, MA’00, explores the unravelling of an already dysfunctional family grappling with aging, debt, and generational harm. Heartfelt, humorous and poignant, the novel, which is set in Kingston, looks at our sense of entitlement to other people’s money, generational cycles, and how relationships can transcend transactions. This is her first novel; her short fiction and creative non-fiction have been published in Canadian literary journals and magazines. is available from Guernica Editions.

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