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Brian Bradley

Brian Bradley

Journalist & Editor for the Opinion and Page Desk at Toronto Star Online

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Canada
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Editorial Page
  • Entertainment
  • General Assignment News

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Recent Articles

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Canada isn’t immune from anti-queer or anti-trans hate. Here’s why Pride offers a place of salvat...

This year's festivities are highlighting queer artists, over 90 per cent of whom are from Toronto.
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‘It’s OK to find your joy’: ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars’ winner J...

The Canadian leg of “Jimbo’s Drag Circus World Tour” kicks off in Toronto on Thursday.
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Ontario schools are failing kids with ADHD

There are likely two or three students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in every classroom in Ontario.
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‘If I can finish it, I will’: the inside story of Terry Fox’s run

‘If I can finish it, I will’: the inside story of Terry Fox’s run
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These nurses treat mental health patients wherever they might find ...

St. Joe’s mobile mental health clinic hits the streets twice a week to treat patients wherever they are in the city. The care model is getting attention.
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Top reads for Pride month: where we’ve been, what we’ve achieved an...

There is much to be learned about the history of our LGBTQ communities. This Pride month, here are 10 reads to help us all learn and grow.
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She was among those purged from Canada’s military. Today, Michelle ...

Thousands were driven from Canada’s military for their sexual identities. Thirty years later, the military is working to change and soldiers are healing.
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Why engineers want to retool a mysterious ring ceremony

The Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer was borne from the imagination of British novelist Rudyard Kipling in 1923.
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The $46.2 billion federal prescription for the health care crisis -...

The Star’s Tonda MacCharles and Robert Benzie share the inside story of what broke Canada’s political stalemate on health-care funding
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‘Make Me Famous’ documentary recognizes Edward Brezinski

Painter Edward Brezinski was part of the counterculture flourishing in New York City’s East Village 1970s and 1980s, yet he was not recognized by the art world.
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Brian Bradley: When I go to the reference library, I never want to ...

From a musical performance to weddings, and of course research, there is much to do at the Toronto Reference Library.
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When I go to the reference library, I never want to leave - Toronto...

From a musical performance to weddings, and of course research, there is much to do at the Toronto Reference Library.
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Magic happens at the Santa Claus Fund warehouse

This week, depots across the GTA will receive 50,000 gift boxes before kids before they are distributed just in time for the holidays.
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‘Sex With Sue’ documentary will explore impact of sex educator Sue ...

Director Lisa Rideout says Sue Johanson was an educator at her core. “She didn’t know about pop culture, fame, entertainment.”
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‘Sex With Sue’ documentary will explore impact of sex educator Sue ...

Director Lisa Rideout says Sue Johanson was an educator at her core. “She didn’t know about pop culture, fame, entertainment.”
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Camp Ten Oaks offers affirming experience for 2SLGBTQIA+ kids

Camp Ten Oaks is a camp for youth aged 8 to 17 who identify as 2SLGBTQIA+ or have a close family member who is 2SLGBTQIA+ identifying.
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Removal of Church Street’s Alexander Wood statue in near secrecy we...

The one-time businessman and magistrate was revealed as a founding member of an organization affiliated with residential schools.
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The pandemic crushed the live entertainment scene in Toronto. These...

A handful of restaurants, theatres, supper clubs and venues for live entertainment have opened in the last year, with more to come.
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Canada’s bill to ban conversion therapy may be lost. Here’s why

Bill C-6 proposes changes to the Criminal Code that would effectively ban conversion therapy, a discredited practice that claims to change someone’s s...
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1971’s ‘We Demand’ letter kicked off a 50-year fight for gay rights...

On Aug. 28, 1971, more than 100 people affiliated with Toronto Gay Action went to Parliament Hill to demonstrate and demand equality.
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The Gay Village has persevered through COVID. Pride and patio reven...

‘The gay community has been through a pandemic before,’ says Dean Odorico, the general manager of Woody’s, referring the AIDS crisis. But as resilient...