Without independent institutions, the CCP’s unchecked authority leads to recurring “predicaments” for ordinary people.
The CCP’s crimes engraved in history: Li Nanyang
Li Rui’s daughter reflects on the anniversary of June 4 in the wake of the legal victory to secure his legacy from erasure by the Party.
Defying erasure
The global battle to preserve the memory of Tiananmen Square.
China coal mine disaster: hollow regulations exposed
Decades of safety standards, repeated fines, and official oversight have failed to prevent routine illegal practices, concealed operations, and profit-driven disregard for human lives in China’s coal sector.
Physics, real-world engineering, and economics keep the lights on, not slogans
Scotland boasts world-class energy resources, skills, and location. Instead of leveraging them pragmatically, policy risks turning the country into a cautionary tale.
China’s coal surge as Iran war buffer comes at deadly cost
A catastrophic gas explosion in China’s top coal-producing province exposes the human toll of Beijing’s increased coal output during ongoing disruptions to oil and gas supply.
The CCP’s war on American AI
Foreign billionaires, fake activists, and the fight over American AI: Sam Lyman in conversation with Jordan Schachtel.
Manitoba’s record drug bust reveals a snow cartel network
Canada is becoming a hub for cartel-driven drug trafficking fueled by Mexican organized crime and Chinese precursor networks.
Bankrolling Beijing
A congressional probe alleges Wall Street giants helped a Chinese military company raise billions.
A potent pause
The U.S. suspends historic Canada defence board in symbolic rebuke over burden-sharing.
Carney’s China partnership risks reducing Canada to vassal state
Investigative journalist Sam Cooper deciphers Mark Carney’s Canada-China Business Council speech in Beijing—revealing the true meaning behind the rhetoric and the threats posed by closer alignment to China.
Bill C-22 moves Canada in the wrong direction: The Bureau
Instead of building trust with allies, The Bureau warns Bill C-22 will jeopardize the security of all Canadians and open the door to adversaries like Beijing.
18 years on from Wenchuan earthquake
Three influential documentaries on the May 12 catastrophe continue to shine a light on the courage of those who refuse to forget.
The CCP’s greatest insecurity—and America’s greatest weapon
It’s time to fundamentally rethink America’s approach to the Chinese Communist Party: Sam Brownback.
Carney’s European embrace — sovereignty for sale, red tape for all: Nemeth
Is Canada in danger of importing stagnation to become Europe’s twenty-eighth province?


