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.

Economists Warn: Surprise GDP Growth Hides Canada’s Weakness

Canada’s Economic Growth Hides Underlying Weaknesses, Analysts Say A recent burst of economic growth in Canada has painted a superficially rosy picture, but a chorus of economists is urging a closer look. While headline GDP figures surprised to the upside, a deeper analysis reveals an economy propped up by temporary factors and masking significant vulnerabilities […]

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Report: MAID Accounted for 5% of All Canadian Deaths in 2024

Canada’s MAID Law: 16,000 Deaths in 2024 Signal a Profound Shift The landscape of end-of-life care in Canada has undergone a seismic transformation. Newly released data for 2024 reveals a staggering figure: more than 16,000 Canadians ended their lives through Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). This number, representing approximately 5% of all deaths in the

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Global Leaders Forge Historic Climate Deal at 2025 Summit

Global Leaders Forge Historic Climate Deal at 2025 Summit The world has taken a decisive, unified step back from the brink. In a marathon overnight session that stretched into the early hours, negotiators at the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) announced a groundbreaking international agreement hailed as the most significant since the Paris

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Did someone in Canada win the $60 million lottery?

$60 Million Lotto Max Jackpot Won by Single Canadian Ticket Holder The dream of a life-changing windfall became a reality for one incredibly lucky Canadian this week. The colossal $60 million Lotto Max jackpot from the Tuesday, October 24th draw has been claimed by a single ticket holder, sending waves of excitement and speculation across

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RECALL: Vegetable product has been recalled across Canada

Nationwide Recall: Check Your Frozen Vegetables for Listeria A major food recall has been issued across Canada, urging consumers to check their freezers for specific frozen vegetable products due to potential contamination with *Listeria monocytogenes*. This recall, initiated by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), highlights a critical food safety issue that could pose serious

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Ontario winter wallop dumps up to 70 centimetres of snow in some parts

Ontario’s Epic Winter Storm Blankets Regions with 70 cm of Snow A historic winter storm has unleashed its fury across Ontario, transforming landscapes into scenes from a snow globe and bringing daily life to a grinding halt. In a dramatic display of winter’s power, parts of the province were buried under a staggering 70 centimetres

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Canada too lax on civilian oversight of the military: study

Canada’s Military Lacks Strong Civilian Oversight and Accountability A new, critical study is sounding the alarm on a fundamental pillar of Canadian democracy: the relationship between the military and the civilian government that directs it. The research, conducted by the University of Ottawa’s Centre for International Policy Studies, concludes that Canada’s framework for civilian oversight

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Villagers fear overtourism has hit ‘breaking point’

Overtourism Reaches Breaking Point in Local Villages Worldwide The postcard-perfect village, once a symbol of serene escape, is under siege. From the cobblestone alleys of Europe to the remote mountain settlements of Asia, a tidal wave of visitors is overwhelming communities that were never built to handle them. What was once a welcome economic boost

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Australia Bondi Beach Shooting: Deadly Hanukkah Festival Attack

Australia Bondi Beach Shooting Turns a Place of Joy Into Tragedy Australia Bondi Beach Shooting Turns a Place of Joy Into Tragedy Bondi Beach has always been a place where life feels lighter. Laughter carries across the sand. Families gather near the water. Tourists pause to watch the sun sink into the ocean. On the

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Record Demand Signals More Canada–Los Cabos Flights Likely in 2026

More Flights from Canada to Los Cabos Expected by 2026 The sun-drenched shores of Los Cabos have long been a favorite escape for Canadian travelers seeking a reliable dose of warmth and luxury. Now, fueled by unprecedented demand and strategic airport expansions, the connection between the Great White North and Mexico’s Baja California Sur is

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