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Matthew Braga

Matthew Braga is a freelance journalist in Toronto. He was previously a senior reporter for CBC News, an editor at VICE Media’s Motherboard, and has written for Bloomberg Businessweek, BuzzFeed, The Globe and Mail, Hazlitt, The Outline, Canadian Business, The Walrus, and The Atlantic, among others.

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Feature by Matthew Braga

Pandemic’s Labyrinth

How Canada’s secretive, byzantine, Cold War-era stockpile system left us unprepared for COVID-19.

Feature by Matthew Braga

How Noise Shaped a City

Toronto’s anti-noise movement began in the 1930s. Ever since, noise policing has been inextricably linked with issues of race, class, and power.

Feature by Matthew Braga

A Park for All, or a Park for Some?

How a small group of parks and rec staff called "parks ambassadors" became unlikely mediators in the growing battles over the city’s public space.

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