The pursuit of a “strategic partnership” with China risks Canadian sovereignty, security, and moral credibility by downplaying the CCP’s transnational repression and the enduring lessons of the 1989 massacre, warn activists.
Defying erasure
The global battle to preserve the memory of Tiananmen Square.
Physics, real-world engineering, and economics keep the lights on, not slogans
Scotland boasts world-class energy resources, skills, and location. Instead of leveraging them pragmatically, policy risks turning the country into a cautionary tale.
Manitoba’s record drug bust reveals a snow cartel network
Canada is becoming a hub for cartel-driven drug trafficking fueled by Mexican organized crime and Chinese precursor networks.
Bankrolling Beijing
A congressional probe alleges Wall Street giants helped a Chinese military company raise billions.
A potent pause
The U.S. suspends historic Canada defence board in symbolic rebuke over burden-sharing.
Carney’s China partnership risks reducing Canada to vassal state
Investigative journalist Sam Cooper deciphers Mark Carney’s Canada-China Business Council speech in Beijing—revealing the true meaning behind the rhetoric and the threats posed by closer alignment to China.
Bill C-22 moves Canada in the wrong direction: The Bureau
Instead of building trust with allies, The Bureau warns Bill C-22 will jeopardize the security of all Canadians and open the door to adversaries like Beijing.
Carney’s European embrace — sovereignty for sale, red tape for all: Nemeth
Is Canada in danger of importing stagnation to become Europe’s twenty-eighth province?
Beijing exports authoritarian censorship to Africa
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.
Exposing United Front operations and the Canadian connection: Peter Mattis
Why Canada has become a prime target for Beijing’s sophisticated influence operations.
“Strategic partnership” transactional and reversible
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.
CSIS warns of active Chinese spy rings and evolving espionage in Canada
China remains Canada’s leading threat for espionage and foreign interference, CSIS report warns.
Toronto police disrupt first-known Canadian SMS blaster cybercrime ring
“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.
Parliament’s ethics committee calls on Carney to sell Brookfield stakes
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.


