The release of records into the firing of two scientists at Winnipeg’s National Microbiology Laboratory reveal a five-alarm security fire at what is supposed to be Canada’s most secure microbiology lab.
Diaries kept by CCP official pits stepdaughter against stepmother and Chinese regime
A custody battle over an unofficial history of China is the subject of a legal fight pitting the widow of retired Communist Party official, Li Rui, against her stepdaughter and Stanford University.
You look like an enemy of the state
China’s expanding surveillance, censorship, and suppression of dissent have forged an invisible prison of enforced silence, eroding freedoms under the pretext of socialist stability.
“Under the Dome” and China’s “real blue sky”
Is the ultimate dome preventing China’s skies from clearing a political one?
“Under the Dome” finds its limits
A smog documentary that went viral in China over the weekend and riveted the nation with its TED Talks meets Al Gore blend of compelling data and engaging instruction, managed to both survive China’s censors and get “the chop”.


