Is Canada in danger of importing stagnation to become Europe’s twenty-eighth province?
Is Canada in danger of importing stagnation to become Europe’s twenty-eighth province?
Beijing’s pressure on Zambia to cancel RightsCon—the world’s largest digital rights conference—over the presence of Taiwanese participants is textbook authoritarian export of censorship.
For hundreds of thousands of Hong Kongers, the price of Beijing’s greater control has been measured not only in lost freedoms but in a profound, everyday loneliness.
Why Canada has become a prime target for Beijing’s sophisticated influence operations.
China’s ambassador to Canada makes what was always implicit in Beijing’s worldview explicit: Carney’s China deal is reversible the moment Canada acts like a sovereign middle power on Taiwan.
China remains Canada’s leading threat for espionage and foreign interference, CSIS report warns.
“Unbroken: The Untold Story of Shen Yun” succeeds despite the Chinese communist regime’s multi-decade campaign of threats, cancellations, and intimidation.
“Project Lighthouse” uncovers the first documented use in Canada of sinister “SMS blasters” — portable devices that can unleash a wave of mass phishing attacks, threatening the very fabric of public safety.
New report poses a critical test for integrity in high office amid calls for urgent reforms to close loopholes in the ethics law and enhance transparency in governance.
The agreement will lead to unfair competition and the erosion of Canada’s industrial base: Michael Kovrig.
China’s regulations look good on paper but the absence of an independent judiciary means the rules are sometimes applied inconsistently.
A film intended to explore the trauma of the Cultural Revolution sparked millions of views and nostalgic Maoist slogans before censors stepped in.
A 20th-century invention rooted in nationalism and cartographic errors.
Can an advanced technology that thrives on open debate and interdisciplinary collaboration rise to its highest potential within an authoritarian structure?
A rare insider testimony reveals how China tries to hide state violence in Xinjiang.