The activism and career of Perry Link—the translator-in-chief of China’s dissident movement.
NGO abuse: The push behind New York’s climate superfund and why it demands reform now
New York’s Climate Change Superfund Act is a retroactive, economically harmful policy that prioritizes political agendas over logic that benefits foreign actors like China via NGO-driven lobbying.
A woman warrior who defended memory
A tribute to the remarkable He Fengming, a survivor of China’s 1957 Anti-Rightist Campaign, whose memoir serves as an enduring testament to historical truth and the fragility of humanity under authoritarian rule.
New research links Chinese Freemasons to CCP ‘Belt and Road,’ organized crime, targeting Taiwan
A Jamestown Foundation report exposes Hongmen (Chinese Freemasons) as a CCP-aligned criminal network aiding Beijing’s agendas—Taiwan annexation and Belt and Road expansion—through organized crime and influence campaigns.
Corruption in Canada with Sam Cooper
Investigative journalist Sam Cooper unpacks how foreign interference unravelled the “true north strong and free”.
Catastrophe on the roof of the world
China is leveraging its influence to cow criticism of its avaricious projects in one of the world’s most fragile regions.
What we talk about when we talk about “sensitivity”
The sensitivity of political reform in China is undeniable but using it to justify inaction is indefensible: an essay from China Unofficial Archives.
Letter shows Biden administration privately warned B.C. on fentanyl threat
Years before FBI Director Kash Patel’s public bombshells, a 2023 diplomatic letter dispels the notion that concerns about Vancouver’s role as a fentanyl hub are partisan or exclusive to Trump-era rhetoric.
Dai Qing’s revised “Deng Xiaoping in 1989”
In honour of June Fourth, we release excerpts from the second revised edition of “Deng Xiaoping in 1989” by investigative journalist Dai Qing—a work that combats the historical erasure of the Tiananmen crisis.
How China’s state-linked drug networks engineered a ‘reverse opium war’
DEA veteran Don Im’s exposé uncovers a deadly fusion of crime, commerce, and state power industrializing addiction and corruption, echoing historical drug empires but amplified by globalization.
Bordered by denial
Ottawa’s inaction as Canada becomes a fentanyl source state. Garry Clement, a former senior RCMP officer, breaks down Canada’s security crisis.
China’s new COVID‑19 report exposes CCP’s biggest fear: analyst
A former U.S. Army microbiologist describes the report as a classic example of Beijing’s cognitive warfare waged against the United States.
Pursuing the truth about June 4
A seminar on the events of June 4, 1989, calls on the CCP to redress victims, repatriate exiles, and advance reforms for a peaceful, free future.
Ex-district councilor arrested under Article 23 says she is being ‘silenced’
A former Hong Kong district councilor arrested under Article 23 (but not charged), claims systemic repression after losing an acting role and teaching job within 24 hours.
Canada’s missing intelligence command
A 2024 review of the RCMP’s response to the pandemic-era “freedom convoy” takes on new relevance after FBI warnings.


