RRU in the Media

Here's what Royal Roads experts were interviewed about this week:
David Black, associate professor in the School of Communication and Culture, spoke with CFAX 1070 about the week in BC politics and the provincial budget and with the Vancouver Sun about the potential for tolls for U.S. trucks driving through the province.
Ken Christie, professor and program head of the Master of Arts in Human Security and Peacebuilding and Master of Arts in Conflict Analysis and Management programs, spoke with CTV News about a rise in support for Ukraine following the Oval Office meeting between the Ukraine and American presidents.
Jaigris Hodson, associate professor and Canada Research Chair for Digital Communication for the Public Interest, spoke on CBC Radio One about anti-social behaviour online. (no link available)
Thomas Homer-Dixon, director, Cascade Institute, spoke with The Guardian about the polycrisis.
Tracy Smith-Carrier, professor and Canada Research Chair for Advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals, commented on how basic income can be a strong investment in mental health in an article for The Conversation.
Hassan Wafai, associate professor in the School of Business, spoke on CBC Radio West about the impact of US tariffs on Canada.
Jennifer Walinga, professor in the School of Communication and Culture, spoke with The Hockey Writers about Wayne Gretzky and the 4 Nations Face-Off Final.
Each week, Communications compiles links to media appearances by faculty and staff. If your appearance should be included here, please reach out to Communications.