A former activist who relocated to the United States to escape transnational repression urges Ottawa MPs to do more: The Bureau.
China’s people deserve the truth—not censorship | Opinion
The bipartisan INFORM Act is a bill that directs the U.S. executive branch to share clear, independent information with Chinese citizens in a bid to prioritize meaningful engagement.
Trump threatens 25% tariff on all goods from Canada and Mexico
Trump gets tough on combating a surge in fentanyl trafficking and illegal migration at the U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada.
Can “journey to the West” help explain a spate of killings in China?
As random acts of violence grip the country, netizens connect the events to an underclass venting rage on itself with antecedents in literary tradition.
Guangzhou police shooting of elder
An old man in Guangzhou shot by police ignites fears of a ramped up police state in the wake of the Zhuhai car ramming.
RCMP drug and money laundering investigation connected to United Front
The RCMP alleges a Burnaby mansion in Vancouver served as a key operational base for the Chuang family, a group accused of running a highly organized narcotics trafficking and money-laundering cell.
The so-called ‘green movement’ increases the world’s demand for crude oil
As the “green movement” advances, the demand for crude oil and its derived products continues to rise, highlighting the ongoing reliance on fossil fuels that renewables cannot fulfill.
China’s second mass attack spurs soul-searching
Another revenge attack within one week of the car ramming in Zhuhai shocks nation.
Young Chinese flock to ‘academic pubs’ as space for free expression shrinks
Happy-hour huddles give Chinese students “a place without authority…to speak their mind.”
Car ramming in Chinese city leaves 35 dead, dozens wounded
One of China’s deadliest attacks in decades continues spate of violence targeting members of the public at random.
Inside the secret oil trade that funds Iran’s wars
Iran has created a complex network to evade sanctions and finance its military and political activities, with China as a major partner.
Health Canada warned of “insider threat” from Wuhan Institute
CSIS warned senior health officials about “insider threat activities” linked to Dr. Xiangguo Qiu and her husband, Keding Cheng, seven months prior to the lethal Ebola shipment to China.
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.
China detains prominent artist, citizen journalist as crackdown on dissent escalates
When domestic challenges grow more serious, the dissident community pays the price, human rights advocates say.
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.


