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.

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Tensions Rise Near Strait of Hormuz, BBC Reports

Why the Strait of Hormuz is the World’s Most Critical Flashpoint The waters of the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow maritime chokepoint, have never been more turbulent. Recent military posturing, maritime incidents, and escalating rhetoric have thrust this vital artery of global trade back into the geopolitical spotlight, raising fears of a broader regional conflict.

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US, Iran Get Peace Proposal as Trump Warns ‘Hell’

US, Iran Get Peace Proposal as Trump Warns ‘Hell’

A New Peace Plan Emerges Amid Rising US-Iran Tensions In a week marked by escalating rhetoric and the specter of conflict, a new diplomatic initiative has surfaced, aiming to de-escalate the volatile standoff between the United States and Iran. The proposal, delivered to both Washington and Tehran by an unnamed third party, arrives at a

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British Columbia Drives Canada’s Record Tourism Boom

British Columbia Drives Canada’s Record Tourism Boom

Record-Breaking Tourism Boom: How Canada Shattered Visitor Arrival and Revenue Milestones For years, Canada has been celebrated for its majestic landscapes, vibrant multicultural cities, and welcoming spirit. Now, the nation is being hailed for something new: an unprecedented, record-smashing tourism boom that is redefining its economic and cultural landscape. Driven by a powerful resurgence in

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Canada’s First Express Entry Trades Draw 2026

Canada’s First Express Entry Trades Draw 2026

A Historic Shift: Canada’s Express Entry System Welcomes Skilled Trades with Open Arms For years, the journey to Canadian permanent residence for skilled tradespeople was often an uphill climb, navigating a system primarily designed for university-educated professionals. That landscape has now changed forever. In a landmark move, Canada has officially launched a dedicated Express Entry

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US F‑15 pilot downed in Iran rescued, officials say

US F‑15 pilot downed in Iran rescued, officials say

US F-15 Pilot Rescued After Being Shot Down Over Iran In a dramatic and high-stakes operation, a United States Air Force F-15 pilot has been successfully rescued after his fighter jet was shot down over Iranian airspace. The incident, which has sent shockwaves through international diplomatic and military circles, underscores the ever-present volatility in the

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Fire hits Kuwait Shuwaikh oil complex after drone attack

Fire hits Kuwait Shuwaikh oil complex after drone attack

Drone Attack Ignites Major Fire at Kuwait’s Shuwaikh Oil Complex A sudden and alarming drone attack has sent shockwaves through the global energy sector, setting ablaze a critical oil facility in the heart of Kuwait. In the early hours, a strike targeted the Shuwaikh industrial complex, a key hub for the nation’s oil and gas

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Canada stays in contention at Curling Worlds

Canada stays in contention at Curling Worlds

Canada’s Clutch Win Sececures Crucial Curling Worlds Championship Berth The tension in the arena was palpable, a thick blanket of anticipation and dread that only elite sports can produce. For Team Canada, skipped by the veteran Brad Gushue, their entire 2024 World Men’s Curling Championship campaign had distilled into one final round-robin game. The scenario

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Heavy rains in Afghanistan cause 77 deaths in 10 days

Heavy rains in Afghanistan cause 77 deaths in 10 days

Afghanistan Floods and Landslides Claim 77 Lives Amid Torrential Rains The fragile communities of Afghanistan are reeling from a new wave of devastation, as nature’s fury has unleashed catastrophic flooding and landslides across the nation. Triggered by days of relentless, heavy rainfall, these disasters have carved a path of destruction through villages and farmlands, claiming

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