Author name: Adrian Sutton

Adrian Sutton is a Canadian journalist with over 11 years of experience reporting on current events, politics, and public affairs. He earned his Political Economy and Media degree from the selective University of King’s College and conducted advanced research in governance and international relations at the University of Alberta. Adrian delivers timely, accurate, and insightful Breaking News coverage for readers across Canada.

US Urged to Restore $350M Puerto Rico Power Funding

US Urged to Restore $350M Puerto Rico Power Funding

Restore $350 Million in Puerto Rico Solar Funding Now For years, the people of Puerto Rico have endured an unreliable and fragile electrical grid, a vulnerability tragically exposed and exacerbated by Hurricane Maria in 2017 and subsequent storms. In the quest for resilience and energy independence, a beacon of hope emerged: a groundbreaking federal program […]

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Canada’s Top Junior Tennis Players Compete Internationally

Canada’s Top Junior Tennis Players Compete Internationally

Canadian Junior Tennis Stars Shine on the International Stage The crisp sound of a well-struck forehand, the squeak of shoes on hard court, the intense focus in a young player’s eyes—these are the sights and sounds of a new chapter in Canadian tennis. Far from the bright lights of Grand Slam finals, the next generation

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All Seasons Senior Living Named Best of the Best Award

Entire All Seasons Senior Living Portfolio Earns Prestigious Best of 2024 Honors In an industry where excellence is the ultimate goal, achieving a single award is a significant milestone. For a portfolio of communities to be universally recognized is nothing short of extraordinary. This year, All Seasons Senior Living has accomplished precisely that, with its

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NDP Parliamentary Funding Restored After Party Status Loss

NDP Parliamentary Funding Restored After Party Status Loss

How a Bloc Québécois Reversal Restored Crucial NDP Funding and Sparked a Democracy Debate For over a year, Canada’s New Democratic Party operated on a shoestring budget within the halls of Parliament, a direct result of losing its official party status. That chapter has now closed. In a significant procedural shift, the Bloc Québécois has

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Iran Convict Returns Home After France Detainee Swap

Iran Convict Returns Home After France Detainee Swap

Iranian Prisoner Swap: France Frees Two Citizens in Diplomatic Deal In a delicate diplomatic maneuver that underscores the high-stakes world of international prisoner negotiations, France and Iran have concluded a significant exchange. The deal, confirmed by officials from both nations, saw an Iranian national convicted on terrorism charges in France returned to Tehran, securing the

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Europe’s Role in Global Order and Responsibility

Europe’s Role in Global Order and Responsibility

Europe’s Global Role: Navigating a Fractured World Order The tectonic plates of global politics are shifting. The post-Cold War era of relative stability and predictable alliances has given way to a new, more volatile landscape defined by strategic competition, regional conflicts, and a contest over the very principles that govern international relations. In this emerging

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