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Bradley Northcote is a graduate of the University of Toronto at Mississauga, where he majored in Political Science and Sociology. He is passionate about all levels of Canadian politics and he takes a special interest in social issues such as mental health and poverty.
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Marquee packed for Universal Drum Circle

2017-03-21 Bradley Northcote 0

The Centre for Indigenous Learning, in collaboration with the SSU, will be hosting the 3rd Annual Drum Circle at the Marquee on Friday March 31 […]

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Inequality – Infographic

2017-03-07 Bradley Northcote 0

Retired soldier puts his mind to mental health support

2017-02-14 Bradley Northcote 0

BY BRADLEY NORTHCOTE Stéphane Grenier retired from the army, but there’s a battle he will continue to fight. The retired 29-year veteran of the Canadian […]

Uncivil dispute: Trudeau calls for “respect” at town hall

2017-01-31 Bradley Northcote 0

BY BRADLEY NORTHCOTE Op-Ed Respect is earned, and politicians should show it themselves before demanding it. There are few times this is truer than when […]

Sheridan seeks solutions for inequality, precarious job market

2017-01-24 Bradley Northcote 0

BY BRADLEY NORTHCOTE A rising gap in wealth between richer and poorer Canadians signals challenges ahead for students. While a recent study shows a small […]

Sheridan initiative supports staff mental health

2017-02-21 Bradley Northcote 0

BRADLEY NORTHCOTE Mental health support is needed not just for students, but for other members of the Sheridan community. Some of them engage directly with […]

Trump’s travel ban threatens innovation, says Sheridan engineering leader

2017-02-07 Bradley Northcote 0

BY BRADLEY NORTHCOTE An acclaimed member of Sheridan’s Davis Campus faculty has a strong message for students about President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban. Dr. […]

Ontario PC nomination race raises cross-partisan questions

2017-01-17 Bradley Northcote 0

BY BRADLEY NORTHCOTE In the Progressive Conservative nomination race for the newly minted provincial riding of Mississauga-Erin Mills, questions linger about who should have a […]

Sheridan Repair Café offers way to save cash and environment

2016-11-02 Bradley Northcote 0

STORY BY BRADLEY NORTHCOTE PHOTOGRAPHY BY MATTHEW BURDITT   Sheridan College’s Office for Sustainability has a message for students, staff, faculty and the community at […]

Oakville must build path to improved safety, cyclists say

2016-10-12 Bradley Northcote 0

BY BRADLEY NORTHCOTE Local cyclists are calling on Oakville to take its own actions as part of a nationwide campaign to improve cyclist and pedestrian […]

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When technology and social media becomes too much, try a digital detox

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By Nicholas Grant The average North American spends a staggering 2.5 months a year on their phone. So says a 2024 survey of tech habits. […]

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Haute mess — How these eight fashion myths might be harming your mental health 

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By Daniella Daniel-Kalio Clothing isn’t just about style, contrary to what a lot of people believe. Research shows that it affects mood and confidence through […]

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Breaking free from the paper cage — Post exam de-stress

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By Christian Cosentino-Ferreira The last exam paper is handed in, and suddenly the pressure that’s been building in your chest for weeks has nowhere to […]

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