Two reports claim foreign interference in Canada’s 2025 election was “small scale,” but findings reveal Beijing-backed campaigns targeting Chinese-Canadian voters and Conservative candidate Joe Tay, alongside Russian online manipulation.
How Net Zero is weakening the West
Lessons of the past: principles must be “accompanied by steel along with good intentions,” or liberty itself will wither.
Documenting Ottawa’s blind spot on Antifa
Lawyer and “protest watcher” Caryma Sa’d reveals how Discord is being used by Antifa-aligned networks in Canada to coordinate harassment and share sensitive dossiers, linking these activities to the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, […]
Trump administration investigates national security risks of wind turbine imports and their parts
Offshore wind leasing temporarily withdrawn, ongoing projects halted, federal land initiatives cancelled, and related regulations are under review.
U.S. Congress hears call to confront Chinese government conspiracy behind marijuana boom
Chinese state-backed grow networks have created a $153 billion black market in Oklahoma alone, with suspicious activity reported near the nation’s largest munitions plant.
Data breach unmasks Chinese company as global exporter of censorship
A seismic data leak has identified Geedge Networks—founded by China’s “Great Firewall architect” Fang Binxing—and its role in exporting China’s authoritarian controls via ISP partnerships.
From Olympian to narco kingpin
How Canada’s weak laws and fragmented underworld enabled a global drug empire.
China’s increasing grip on Canadian institutions
CCP media control and election interference drive Canada’s largest global surge in dependence on Beijing, a new study shows.
Mapping China’s North American fentanyl commanders
Sinologist Chris Meyer and journalist Sam Cooper reveal CCP-aligned Chinese criminal networks as architects of global fentanyl trafficking, reshaping cartel operations under Xi Jinping’s regime.
From wheat to leverage
How the CCP exploits Canada’s regional fault lines.
Diaspora coalition demands sanctions against Hong Kong security chiefs
A coalition of Hong Kong pro-democracy and diaspora groups have called on Canada’s foreign minister to take a stand against transnational repression, triggered by illegal bounties targeting Canadians.
Defiant Jiangyou protesters’ support of a bullied teen violently opposed by police
Protests erupted in Sichuan’s Jiangyou City over authorities’ mishandling of the brutal bullying of a 14-year-old girl, sparking violent police crackdowns and renewed scrutiny of systemic failures in addressing juvenile violence.
Behind the push to deepen Canada–China ties amid U.S. trade tensions
Canada’s push to deepen economic ties with China jeopardizes national security, democratic values, and crucial alliances warn critics; they urge prioritizing repairing U.S. relations instead.
Let’s not forge closer ties with China
A Globe and Mail commentary advocating Canada shift trade reliance from the U.S. to China faced scathing criticism for its flawed logic and dubious recommendation of a partner with a history of economic coercion.
The people’s billionaire
Researchers trace a CCP-linked tech mogul to U.S. pro-Hamas protests and a Vancouver-led terror network.


