Another blockbuster from Canadian investigative journalist Sam Cooper: Erin O’Toole, former leader of the Conservatives, was sabotaged from within his own party, emails reveal.
Bigger than Three Gorges
China announces the construction of the world’s largest super dam on the Yarlung Zangbo River.
Shamed into silence
A look at how digital transnational repression targets women human rights defenders.
Disrupting harm from PRC proxies
A groundbreaking new report exposes the expanding reach of Beijing’s agents in their bid to influence and threaten, if need be, diaspora communities and their leaders.
Frank speeches by economists result in mass online censorship, WeChat bans
Candid assessments about the state of China’s economy were circulated by netizens almost as fast as they were censored.
Fleeing Xi’s ‘China Dream’
The great exodus of people and capital as China’s economic decline and squeezed politics push many to vote with their feet.
Will the Liberals call an early election to dodge Chinese meddling revelations?
If the Supreme Court says MPs can name the bad apples in Parliament, parties with implicated members will want to pre-empt that possibility.
Trump ally on Canada’s fentanyl talk: Not good enough
U.S. officials urge Canada to start tackling big, systemic problems with organized crime.
Hogue inquiry document links B.C. premier’s concerns with foreign interference
Premier David Eby sought federal assistance in vetting candidates for organized crime and foreign state links.
Lab leak ‘most likely’ origin of COVID-19
A two-year probe by U.S. lawmakers concludes that SARS-CoV-2 did not originate naturally, as many scientists think, but likely leaked from a lab in Wuhan, China.
China jails prominent journalist on spy charges
A celebrated state media journalist is sentenced to jail for seven years for speaking to foreign diplomats.
The China story
How the CCP leverages and manipulates overseas news outlets to spread its influence and narrative around the world.
CCP masking intelligence operations behind corporate entities: security expert
A Vancouver security summit is warned corporate entities and research programs are vulnerable to CCP intelligence operations.
Trump sanctions flag a harsh reality
The People’s Republic of China and its ties to Canada’s elite underwrite fentanyl vulnerability, says former Mountie.
Former Hong Kong activist speaks out
A former activist who relocated to the United States to escape transnational repression urges Ottawa MPs to do more: The Bureau.


