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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Scholar examines Israel and evolution of Zionism

A Leading Genocide Scholar Analyzes the Evolution of Zionism The conversation surrounding Israel, its founding ideology, and its current actions in Gaza has reached a fever pitch, with the term “genocide” being invoked in international courts and global protests. To understand the gravity of these accusations, one must look beyond the headlines to the historical […]

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Fresh vegetable prices rise 7.8% in Canada report

Fresh vegetable prices rise 7.8% in Canada report

Soaring Fresh Vegetable Prices Squeeze Canadian Grocery Budgets If you’ve recently found yourself doing a double-take at the total on your grocery receipt, your eyes aren’t deceiving you. A trip down the produce aisle has become a potent reminder of the ongoing cost-of-living crunch. The latest inflation data from Statistics Canada delivers a sobering confirmation:

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Macron pushes Lebanon ceasefire in Paris talks

Macron pushes Lebanon ceasefire in Paris talks

Macron Hosts Paris Talks to Secure Lebanon Ceasefire and Sovereignty In a high-stakes diplomatic move, French President Emmanuel Macron is convening critical talks in Paris, aiming to pull the volatile Middle East back from the brink of a wider war. The immediate focus is twofold: to urgently de-escalate hostilities along the Lebanon-Israel border and to

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Canada inflation hits 2.4% vs global economies

Canada inflation hits 2.4% vs global economies

Navigating Canada’s 2.4% Inflation in a Volatile Global Economy For Canadian consumers, policymakers, and investors, the latest inflation reading of 2.4% offers a moment to pause and assess. While the number itself signals a move toward stability, the true story is found in the details of the domestic economy and, crucially, in how Canada’s situation

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Police report damage to Drake ice sculpture display

Police report damage to Drake ice sculpture display

# Toronto’s Tribute Turns to Trouble: Drake’s Ice Sculpture Vandalized by Fans A wave of excitement for Drake’s latest album release in his hometown quickly froze over into an incident of vandalism and public disappointment. What was meant to be a cool, temporary tribute to the Toronto-born superstar melted into chaos, highlighting a frustrating clash

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Wind Farm Installs First Turbine with Record Blades

Wind Farm Installs First Turbine with Record Blades

Massive Record-Breaking Wind Turbine Blades Power New Farm: A New Era for Renewable Energy A quiet revolution is sweeping across the horizons of renewable energy, and it’s taller and more powerful than ever before. In a landmark development for clean power, a new wind farm has begun operations, anchored by a single, monumental turbine equipped

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Iran Warns of “New Battlefield Cards” Amid Ceasefire

Iran Warns of “New Battlefield Cards” Amid Ceasefire

Iran’s New Military Threats Escalate Tensions as Ceasefire Deadline Looms The strategic waters of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global oil shipments, have once again become the focal point of a dangerous international standoff. As a critical deadline for ceasefire negotiations in a separate regional conflict approaches, Iran has issued a series

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Canada Exporters May Get Refunds After Tariff Ruling

Canada Exporters May Get Refunds After Tariff Ruling

Canadian Exporters Win Big as Liberation Day Tariffs Overturned In a stunning legal victory that has reshaped the landscape of North American trade, Canadian exporters are poised to reclaim millions of dollars after a landmark court ruling struck down the contentious “Liberation Day” tariffs. This decision marks the end of a protracted and costly trade

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