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.

Top 10 most common names for cats and dogs in Canada revealed

Canada’s Most Popular Pet Names for Cats and Dogs Revealed Have you ever shouted your pet’s name at the dog park, only to see three other heads turn? You’re not alone. A recent analysis of pet registrations and veterinary records across Canada has unveiled the nation’s top picks for feline and canine monikers. Whether you’re […]

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Canadian Men Make Their Mark Despite Rare Rugby World Cup Wins

Canada’s Rugby World Cup Legacy: More Than Wins on the Global Stage For many nations, the Rugby World Cup is measured in trophies, semifinal appearances, and historic victories. For Canada, the ledger reads differently. With a record of just 3 wins across their nine tournament appearances, a casual glance might suggest a story of struggle.

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Netflix show lands record-breaking debut

Stranger Things Season 5 Shatters Netflix Viewership Records The wait is finally over, and the cultural phenomenon has delivered its most explosive chapter yet. The highly anticipated premiere of *Stranger Things* Season 5 has not just met expectations; it has obliterated them, setting a monumental new viewership record for Netflix and proving that the allure

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President Maduro Captured: US Military Operation Sweeps Venezuela

President Maduro Captured — What Happened In a historic turn of events, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured in a major United States military operation early on January 3, 2026. The operation marks a significant escalation in tensions between the United States and Venezuela, with potentially wide-reaching implications for the

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U.S.–Venezuela Crisis Escalates, World on Edge

🌍 World on Edge as U.S.–Venezuela Crisis Reaches Breaking Point Global tension surged today as the long-simmering standoff between the United States and Venezuela erupted into a dramatic and fast-moving international crisis. Residents in Caracas reported loud explosions, sudden power outages, and heavy military presence, sending shockwaves through the region and igniting fear of a

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Winter storm moves into Atlantic Canada, bringing heavy wet snow and high winds

Atlantic Canada Braces for Heavy Snow and High Winds From Winter Storm A powerful winter storm is descending upon Atlantic Canada, promising a significant dose of late-season winter weather. Residents across the region are being urged to prepare for a potent mix of heavy, wet snow and damaging wind gusts that threaten to disrupt travel,

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Spotify reveals Canada’s top-streamed artists, songs and albums of 2025

Canada’s Top Spotify Artists and Songs of 2025 Revealed: The Soundtrack of a Nation The data is in, and it paints a vibrant picture of the Canadian soundscape. Spotify has officially unveiled its annual Wrapped campaign, offering a deep dive into the musical tastes that defined the year. For 2025, the streaming giant has released

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70,000 federal workers to get details on new early-retirement plan in Canada

Canada’s New Early Retirement Offer for 70,000 Federal Workers Explained A significant shift is on the horizon for Canada’s federal public service. The Treasury Board of Canada has announced it will soon be providing detailed information to approximately 70,000 federal employees who are eligible for a new voluntary early retirement initiative. This move is part

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BREAKING: Donner Resigns as Co-Chair of Canada’s Net-Zero Advisory Body

Canada’s Net-Zero Leadership Shaken by Sudden High-Profile Resignation The path to a cleaner Canadian economy has hit a significant and unexpected bump. Catherine McKenna, Canada’s former Minister of Environment and Climate Change, has abruptly resigned as co-chair of the Net-Zero Advisory Body (NZAB), a crucial independent group tasked with guiding the nation to its 2050

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