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.

Canada’s Wonderland Makes Chaperone Policy Permanent

Canada’s Wonderland Makes Chaperone Policy Permanent

Why Canada’s Wonderland’s Chaperone Policy is Now a Permanent Part of Park Safety The roar of roller coasters, the smell of funnel cakes, and the sound of joyful screams are the hallmarks of a perfect day at Canada’s Wonderland. For decades, the Vaughan theme park has been the backdrop for countless family memories and thrill-seeking […]

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After Iran, Trump Eyes US Charging Toll on Hormuz Ships

After Iran, Trump Eyes US Charging Toll on Hormuz Ships

Trump’s Proposed Strait of Hormuz Toll Shakes Global Shipping The world’s most critical maritime chokepoint is at the center of a new and controversial proposal from former U.S. President Donald Trump. In the wake of heightened tensions with Iran, Trump has suggested that the United States should charge a toll on commercial vessels passing through

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Trump Delays Iran Deadlines Again but Says Tuesday Is Final

Trump Delays Iran Deadlines Again but Says Tuesday Is Final

Trump’s Final Iran Deadline: Will He Act or Extend Again? For years, the world has watched a high-stakes diplomatic dance unfold between Washington and Tehran, characterized by a cycle of escalating tensions, deadlines, and last-minute reprieves. At the center of this volatile pattern has been the Trump administration’s “maximum pressure” campaign, a strategy defined by

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Trump warns Iran “taken out in one night” if no deal

Trump warns Iran “taken out in one night” if no deal

Trump’s Stark Ultimatum to Iran: A Looming Threat of Overnight Military Strikes The geopolitical landscape is once again teetering on the edge of significant escalation. Recent reports have revealed a stark and direct warning from former President Donald Trump to the nation of Iran, a message delivered through intermediaries that carries the threat of immediate

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US Lawmakers Condemn Cuba’s Economic Strain Under Blockade

US Lawmakers Condemn Cuba’s Economic Strain Under Blockade

US Lawmakers Condemn Cuba’s Energy Blockade as Economic Warfare In a rare and politically charged visit, two United States congressmembers traveled to Havana, delivering a stark condemnation of long-standing U.S. policy. Their mission: to witness firsthand the crippling effects of the American embargo, which they now label a deliberate act of economic warfare, with a

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Canada’s Record-Breaking Snowfall Marks Unusual Winter

Canada’s Record-Breaking Snowfall Marks Unusual Winter

Canada’s Winter of Extremes: Unpacking a Season of Record Snowfall and Bizarre Weather This past winter has rewritten the rulebook on what a Canadian winter can be. From coast to coast to coast, the season unfolded not as a monolithic period of deep freeze, but as a paradoxical tapestry of extremes. Communities were left grappling

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