The CCP threat is real-time and multi-domain—not future hypothetical—and encompasses military, cyber, economic, espionage, and societal attacks, warns a retired four-star U.S. general.
Canada’s national security and intelligence apparatus needs a serious overhaul
Canada’s threat convergence – transnational organized crime, terrorism, and hybrid warfare.
Warning from a China dissident
A Chinese-born dissident draws chilling parallels between her homeland and Canada’s precarious future.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested
Former prince taken into custody on his 66th birthday for suspected misconduct in public office.
Floor-Crossing MP Michael Ma linked to United Front organization
The Chinese Canadian Conservative Association, which endorsed Ma and pressured Conservative leaders, named in bombshell Jamestown Foundation study.
U.S. think tank links CCP infiltration to influence network in Canada
Jamestown Foundation report exposes CCP’s massive infiltration in Canada via United Front networks.
Beijing’s hidden army
How 2,294 United Front cells advance China’s interest in four leading democracies, with Canada the most saturated.
Carney’s China Deal
Trade, electioneering, police cooperation, and risks to Canada’s sovereignty: The Bureau Podcast.
National security team joins investigation of Western engineering students
The RCMP’s INSET is now involved in a case with implications for terrorism and foreign interference, prompted by a trespassing incident at Western University.
A new era in Canada-China relations, or an Arctic bargain?
Canada may be handing China a path to Arctic nation status in secret deals with Xi Jinping. Trade pivot or sovereignty sellout? Canadians deserve to know.
Authoritarian threats to Canada
Adversarial nations that “despise our way of life” should not take precedence over Canada’s long-standing relationship with the U.S. – Brian Lee Crowley.
The Chinese Communist Party’s ‘inverted world’
Beijing’s blatant distortions of reality are rooted in Marxist ideology.
Carney floor crossing raises counterintelligence questions
Michael Ma’s meeting with consulate-linked officials proves no wrongdoing—but, Garry Clement writes, the timing and optics highlight vulnerabilities Canada still refuses to treat as a security issue.
China’s “pop-up” consulates aren’t about passports
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.


