Investigative journalist Sam Cooper unpacks how foreign interference unravelled the “true north strong and free”.
Canada’s missing intelligence command
A 2024 review of the RCMP’s response to the pandemic-era “freedom convoy” takes on new relevance after FBI warnings.
The mandates of the managerial state
“If you want to see how the managerial state (dys)functions, Canada is the place to be.”
Carney meets Trump, Canada’s continued decline
Sam Cooper of The Bureau unpacks Prime Minister Carney’s recent meeting with President Trump and the alleged Liberal connections to CCP linked organized crime groups operating openly in Canada.
Uncovering Chinese academic espionage at Stanford
A student-run newspaper investigation reveals the CCP is orchestrating a widespread intelligence-gathering campaign at Stanford University. In short, there are Chinese spies at Stanford.
Joe Tay’s campaign becomes a flashpoint for suspected voter intimidation
Canadian police initiated a review of campaign complaint.
Canadian 2025 election interference deep dive
A close-range look at the critical issues facing Canada on the eve of a federal election described as “existential,” with powerhouse investigative journalist Sam Cooper.
The Anhui convergence
The CCP’s covert United Front operations uncovered in Australian and Canadian elections expose Beijing’s global interference playbook.
Mark Carney and Canada’s money laundering networks
Canada’s choice is stark: evolve into a credible partner in North American security or remain a banana republic at the elite level masquerading as a G7 nation.
TD Bank closed accounts of pro-China group, ex-Liberal MP Han Dong, records show
Records reviewed by The Globe and Mail show TD Bank passed on concerns about the suspicious activities of a pro-Beijing organization to Ottawa’s financial watchdog.
China’s intelligence and elite influence arms linked to B.C. government, Liberal Party
Diaspora researchers trace political ties reaching from Chinese Communist Party-controlled intelligence networks to the highest levels of British Columbia’s government.
Hong Kong detains parents of activist Frances Hui amid $1M bounty
The detention of Hui’s parents is seen as part of a broader campaign by the Chinese Communist Party to intimidate and silence overseas activists.
Liberal candidate Peter Yuen reportedly attended 2015 Beijing military parade
Yuen’s 2015 Beijing visit and community affiliations under new scrutiny in Carney’s campaign.
Dotting the map
A new visual guide charts elite influence and Beijing’s political incursions in Canada in an effort to help voters make sense of an increasingly murky landscape.
Beijing-backed WeChat operation found to be favoring Carney
Canada’s electoral interference watchdog has identified the Chinese government as the source of recent campaigns on China’s largest social media network, aimed at influencing opinions about Liberal Leader Mark Carney.


