
Cassandra Bradbury
Research Associate, Indigenous and Northern Communities

About
Cassandra is a Research Associate at Signal49 Research, where she contributes to projects within the Indigenous and Northern Communities knowledge area. Her work focuses on supporting research and analysis across a range of social and health policy topics, providing evidence-based insights to inform programming and decision-making.
Cassandra brings an extensive background in social psychology, with experience spanning research, policy, and programme development at both local and national levels. Her work has addressed a wide range of issues, including mental health and well-being, violence prevention, law enforcement and military wellness, youth programming, and deviance. She is committed to serving communities and advancing inclusive, non-partisan research to improve policy and programming outcomes across the social and health sectors.
Employment History
- Research Associate, The Conference Board of Canada
- Board Director, Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre
- National Advisor, Mental Health Commission of Canada
- Lead Researcher (Research Specialist), Métis Nation of Ontario
- Graduate Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant, McMaster University
- Contributing Researcher, HeadsUpGuys
- Border Officer, Canada Border Services Agency
- Suicide Crisis Responder and Instructor, Distress Centres of Greater Toronto
Academic Qualifications
- Master of Arts, Sociology (Specialization in Social Psychology)
- Bachelor of Social Science (Honours), Criminal Justice
- Diploma in Police Foundations
