‘Every part of it has been a privilege’: Heather Bradley retiring after almost three decades as comms head to the House Speaker

Heather Bradley will mark her last day on the Hill on Oct. 7, with former Global Affairs speechwriter Amélie Crosson already lined up to succeed her.
Heather Bradley is pictured on the stairs leading to the Speaker's Entrance to the West Block building on Sept. 23. Soon to retire, she's helmed communications for the House Speaker through 10 Parliaments.
After 28 years as director of communications to the Speaker of the House of Commons—through the tenure of five Speakers, five Clerks, and three sergeants-at-arms over 10 Parliaments—Heather Bradley is hanging up her hat and retiring at the beginning of October. As head of communications for the...

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