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.

Carney shuffles cabinet, brings back Trudeau-era minister Marc Miller

Carney’s Cabinet Shuffle Revives Trudeau-Era Minister Marc Miller In a move signaling both continuity and a fresh strategic direction, Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled a significant cabinet reshuffle, with the headline-grabbing return of former Trudeau-era minister Marc Miller. The shuffle, announced on December 1, 2025, recalibrates Carney’s front bench as his government approaches its […]

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Over 1 Million Ontarians Visited Food Banks Last Year Amid Crisis

Over 1 Million Ontarians Relied on Food Banks Amidst Soaring Need A new report has delivered a sobering snapshot of life in Canada’s most populous province, revealing a crisis of affordability and hunger that is touching communities from urban centers to rural towns. According to the latest data from Feed Ontario, more than one million

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EU Approves Canada’s Entry Into European Defence Programme

Canada Joins EU Defense Pact: A New Era for Transatlantic Security In a landmark decision that reshapes the geopolitical landscape, Canada has formally announced its accession to the European Union’s defense pact, the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO). This move, confirmed on December 2, 2025, marks the first time a non-European Union and non-NATO ally has

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Breaking even will be a ‘challenge’ for Aberdeen University

Aberdeen University Confronts a Period of Major Financial Strain The hallowed halls of the University of Aberdeen, a nearly 530-year-old institution that has weathered religious reformations, world wars, and industrial revolutions, now face a modern and formidable challenge: a severe financial crisis. Recent reports and internal communications have painted a stark picture of the university’s

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Canadian Men Learn 2027 Rugby World Cup Fate at Wednesday Draw

Canada’s 2027 Rugby World Cup Fate Revealed in Crucial Draw The path to glory—or at least to a monumental challenge—will be laid out for Canada’s men’s rugby team this Wednesday. The official draw for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, to be hosted by Australia, will determine the pool stage opponents for the Canadian squad, setting

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Product Recall Expands Across Canada, Hits Toronto and Nearby Cities

Major Health Canada Recall Impacts Ontario Grocery Shoppers A significant and expanding food recall has Canadian consumers, particularly in Ontario, checking their pantries and refrigerators with heightened concern. Initiated by Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), this recall now encompasses a wide range of products sold under multiple brand names at major

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Breaking: 386 kg of Fentanyl Seized in Canada, Ontario & B.C. Lead

Canadian Fentanyl Seizures Top 386 kg in Five-Month Crackdown A newly released intelligence report has revealed the staggering scale of Canada’s fentanyl crisis, detailing the seizure of more than 386 kilograms of the deadly synthetic opioid in just five months. The findings, compiled by federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies, paint a stark picture of

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Centro Wood Fired Kitchen makes list of top 100 restaurants in Canada

Centro Wood Fired Kitchen Earns Coveted Spot Among Canada’s Top 100 Restaurants In the competitive landscape of Canadian cuisine, where culinary talent shines from coast to coast, earning a place on a definitive national list is a monumental achievement. For the team at Centro Wood Fired Kitchen in Windsor, Ontario, that dream has become a

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Canada Seizes Thousands of Kilos of Drugs, $13.46M Cash

Major Canadian Drug Bust Seizes Tons of Narcotics and $13M Cash In a sweeping and decisive blow against organized crime, Canadian law enforcement agencies have announced the results of a massive, multi-year investigation. Dubbed Project Odyssey, the operation culminated in the seizure of thousands of kilograms of illicit drugs and over $13 million in cash,

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China’s Xi Declares ‘Unstoppable’ Reunification With Taiwan

Chinese President Xi Jinping has made a strong statement declaring that reunification with Taiwan is “unstoppable”, intensifying global attention on the ongoing tensions between China and Taiwan. This declaration highlights Beijing’s unwavering stance on what it considers a core national interest. Xi Jinping’s Statement on Taiwan During a recent speech, Xi Jinping emphasized that the

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