Adina Bresge

@abresge

Lifestyles and Entertainment reporter for The Canadian Press news wire. She/her. Get in touch: aib@cp.org

Toronto, Ontario
Joined September 2015

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  1. Retweeted
    Jun 7

    “This has totally destroyed me from the inside." report from London in the aftermath of the deadly attack on a Muslim family

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  2. Jun 7

    Inuvialuk knowledge keeper Margaret Olemaun Pokiak-Fenton gave young readers a "hero" in sharing her story of residential school resistance in "Fatty Legs":

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    Jun 1

    “Good said she hopes the Governor General's award will bring attention to "Five Little Indians," which many readers have described as an entry point to their education about Canada's residential school system.” ⁦⁩ ⁦

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  4. May 28

    Michelle Good says "Five Little Indians" is her response to a frustrating question: Why can't Indigenous people "get over" the harms of the residential school system? More on the novelist's award-winning debut:

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  5. May 21

    Seven in 10 Black Canadians have experienced racism on a regular or occasional basis, a preliminary study suggests:

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    May 20
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  7. May 19

    My kingdom for a way to simply copy and paste an email address in Outlook

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    May 18

    Ontario 18+ crowd, please send me a DM/email about your vaccine booking experience for a Canadian Press story. hkm@cp.org 💉

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  9. May 17

    Indigenous patients face higher risk of death post-surgery, study suggests. The details:

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    May 7

    I'm looking to speak with retail workers who were laid off in April/May during the latest round of lockdowns for a story about job losses. Email bdb@cp.org or DM.

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    May 5

    “From now on my bed would be the grass, my roof the sky and my walls the trees,” - Photographer Faye Schulman lived in the forest with resistance fighters during the Holocaust /via

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  12. Apr 30

    This is a sincere question, and if you have answers, my DMs are open

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  13. Apr 30

    This suggested reply keeps me up at night. In what context would this be a normal thing to say?

    A suggested reply that reads “teamwork makes the dream work!”
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    Apr 30

    Elliot Page says time in Nova Scotia, away from the entertainment industry, allowed him to look inward during the early days of the pandemic. The details:

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  15. Apr 30

    "We're not asking for special treatment. We're just asking for equality." Cancer patients say second dose delays are leaving them unprotected:

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    Apr 25

    Hi there! I'd love to talk to folks in the Halifax area who are availing themselves of the pop-up COVID-19 testing clinics today. Want to chat about your experience? I'm at sarah.smellie@thecanadianpress.com or you can DM me!

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  17. Apr 22

    At six months old, Félix was struggling to eat, sleep and breathe as a fast-growing tumour filled most of his belly. Here he is smiling after doctors removed the nearly three-pound mass in a surgical feat:

    Baby Félix smiles in a hospital bed shortly after surgeons at SickKids removed a nearly three-pound tumour from his abdomen. He has tubes in his nose and arm, and he's lying next to a pink butterfly with hearts made out of construction paper.
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  18. Apr 15

    For some, vaccination poses a moral dilemma: Do I wait so others can get their shot?

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    Apr 8
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    Apr 7
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