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Adrienne Batra was born on 9 November, 1973 in Saskatchewan, Canada, is a Canadian journalist and publicist. Discover Adrienne Batra's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 9 November, 1974
Birthday 9 November
Birthplace Saskatchewan, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Adrienne Batra Net Worth

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1967

Her parents were teachers who had immigrated to Canada from India in 1967, by way of Ethiopia.

1973

Adrienne Batra (born November 9, 1973) is a Canadian journalist and publicist.

1991

After graduating from high school in 1991, Batra joined the Primary Reserves of the Canadian Armed Forces where she obtained the officer rank of Lieutenant.

After obtaining university degrees in political science and public administration she joined the Regina office of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation as a researcher, eventually becoming its Manitoba director.

2008

She and her husband moved to Toronto in 2008 and, during the 2010 mayoral election Batra worked as communications director on Rob Ford's successful campaign for mayor.

2011

She subsequently joined the mayor's office, serving as Ford's press secretary for a year until she resigned in December 2011 to become the Toronto Sun's Comment Editor.

She also became CFRB Newstalk 1010's municipal affairs correspondent and wrote a column in the Sun on municipal affairs.

2013

In November 2013, she joined the Sun News Network as host of Straight Talk, an afternoon news and comment program, and took a leave of absence from her position as a Sun comment editor, though continuing as a columnist, in order to work for the network full-time until the channel went off the air in February 2015.

She was the fill-in host on CFRB radio as its weekday afternoon "Live Drive" host.

2015

She has been editor-in-chief of the Toronto Sun since May 2015.

Batra was born in Saskatchewan, the youngest daughter of Harbir and Deepi Batra.

Batra rejoined the Toronto Sun staff in May 2015 to become the paper's editor-in-chief.

In her role as editor-in-chief of the Toronto Sun, Adrienne Batra faced controversy in December 2023 when the newspaper published a cartoon depicting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with U.S. President Joe Biden.

The cartoon was criticized for being antisemitic and Ukrainophobic, leading to denunciations from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, and the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs.

In response, the Toronto Sun issued an apology on behalf of Adrienne Batra, acknowledging that the cartoon did not meet their editorial standards.

Batra describes herself as a libertarian and is a fan of Ayn Rand and Margaret Thatcher.