They’re CCP United Front mobilization hubs operating unchecked in Canada & the U.S.
If China can bully Japan, it can bully anyone
If China can punish Japan — economically powerful, diplomatically influential and protected by a U.S. defense treaty — then no other country should imagine itself beyond Beijing’s reach.
China becomes the world’s largest money launderer: U.S. response
Chinese money laundering organizations provide ‘cheap, fast, and almost guaranteed’ services to cartels, DEA agent Brian Clark told The Epoch Times.
Regulatory capture concerns emerge in P.E.I.
An investigation of Buddhist landholdings in Canada’s smallest province raises alarms over potential conflicts of interest and foreign influence.
Reports on foreign interference in Canada’s 2025 election raise concerns around oversight independence
Two reports claim foreign interference in Canada’s 2025 election was “small scale,” but findings reveal Beijing-backed campaigns targeting Chinese-Canadian voters and Conservative candidate Joe Tay, alongside Russian online manipulation.
Documenting Ottawa’s blind spot on Antifa
Lawyer and “protest watcher” Caryma Sa’d reveals how Discord is being used by Antifa-aligned networks in Canada to coordinate harassment and share sensitive dossiers, linking these activities to the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, […]
Data breach unmasks Chinese company as global exporter of censorship
A seismic data leak has identified Geedge Networks—founded by China’s “Great Firewall architect” Fang Binxing—and its role in exporting China’s authoritarian controls via ISP partnerships.
From Olympian to narco kingpin
How Canada’s weak laws and fragmented underworld enabled a global drug empire.
China’s increasing grip on Canadian institutions
CCP media control and election interference drive Canada’s largest global surge in dependence on Beijing, a new study shows.
Behind the push to deepen Canada–China ties amid U.S. trade tensions
Canada’s push to deepen economic ties with China jeopardizes national security, democratic values, and crucial alliances warn critics; they urge prioritizing repairing U.S. relations instead.
More overseas pro-democracy activists targeted by Hong Kong national security bounty
Hong Kong’s National Security Law targets 19 overseas activists—including Canadians tied to the “Hong Kong Parliament”—amid global backlash over transnational repression and legal risks to 15,000+ participants.
The people’s billionaire
Researchers trace a CCP-linked tech mogul to U.S. pro-Hamas protests and a Vancouver-led terror network.
Why Canada’s failure to act on crime and espionage may be irreversible
A former RCMP officer warns that only urgent restructuring of Canada’s security framework can halt the country’s accelerating decay.
NGO abuse: The push behind New York’s climate superfund and why it demands reform now
New York’s Climate Change Superfund Act is a retroactive, economically harmful policy that prioritizes political agendas over logic that benefits foreign actors like China via NGO-driven lobbying.
New research links Chinese Freemasons to CCP ‘Belt and Road,’ organized crime, targeting Taiwan
A Jamestown Foundation report exposes Hongmen (Chinese Freemasons) as a CCP-aligned criminal network aiding Beijing’s agendas—Taiwan annexation and Belt and Road expansion—through organized crime and influence campaigns.


