Key takeaways of the foreign interference inquiry.
Trudeau spars with MP Chong’s counsel on Chinese secret police targeting
Findings allegedly withheld from Trudeau align with PRC efforts to undermine candidates critical of Beijing. Exclusive analysis from Sam Cooper at The Bureau.
‘A Trudeau problem’? How India’s ties with Canada fell apart over murder of separatist leader
Experts say neither country is expected to back down after strong language used in recent exchanges, tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats.
Canada’s ex-spy boss warns of ‘cognitive warfare’ tactics being used by China, Russia
A “whole-of-society manipulation” is the aim of advanced psychological warfare; China’s use of this strategy against Taiwan is a prime example.
Diaspora groups targeted by Beijing warn inquiry of disinformation’s impact
Diaspora groups and organizations provide examples of foreign-directed activities aimed at undermining human rights advocacy and the democratic process in Canada.
Threat of CCP interference casts shadow over BC election
Attracted to power, regardless of political affiliation, the CCP is “ethno-agnostic” and interested in any target that can be utilized as a ‘useful idiot’.
Foreign interference Commission told failure to protect MPs a “threat against democracy”
On day two of the Hogue Commission into foreign interference, two MPs targeted by a PRC cyber-attack describe the Trudeau government’s failure to protect them as a “threat against democracy”.
Covert PRC propaganda organs quietly seeding Western media, report finds
A new report raises concerns about the editorial independence of a Delaware-based online publication and its potential ties to Chinese influence operations.
Former New York governor’s assistant indicted for allegedly serving as an undisclosed Chinese government official
A high-ranking New York government official has been charged with working as a Chinese spy in return for a lavish lifestyle.
Former Toronto mayoral candidate met with sanctioned Hong Kong officials
A Chinese Canadian businessman and former Toronto mayoral candidate has met with two Hong Kong officials sanctioned by the U.S., claim Chinese-language media reports.
CCP agents worked for Elections Canada, Chinese Canadians claimed, former MP testifies to inquiry
Many Chinese Canadians believe Chinese agents work at Elections Canada offices and polling stations, a former Conservative MP told the ongoing foreign interference inquiry.
How an MP became ‘good friends’ with the CCP
Beyond transactional arrangements and bringing together the expat Chinese community, “the wider agenda is influencing political parties”. A former New Zealand MP speaks out.
As foreign interference takes hold, Ottawa looks away
Similar patterns of transnational repression identified by different diaspora groups suggests governments are learning from one another and exploiting Canada’s vulnerabilities on our own soil.
China clandestinely targeting First Nations leaders to procure Canada’s natural resources: NSICOP
The Bureau’s analysis of NSICOP’s Top Secret 2019 report points to Chinese threat networks across Canada.
Like Russian dolls with PRC intel at the core
Untangling front companies common to CCP influence against the Trudeau Foundation, Hunter Biden and United Nations leaders.


