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.
Not your useful idiot
The Bureau talks to Bob Pickard—whistleblower on Beijing’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank—and what he learned about PRC elite capture, global influence, and Hogue Commission evidence.
Feckless CRTC failed to regulate PRC TV forced confessions: Nuttall
A former Toronto Star reporter finds regulators “seem to have deliberately obfuscated” duty to investigate forced confession broadcast.
Democracy watchdog to file conflict complaint against Liberals, Bill Blair
Ethics and transparency activist Duff Conacher files conflict complaint over Michael Chan warrant.
Why is nobody talking about this?
It’s time to release the names of the alleged traitors in Parliament. Let them defend themselves and let Canadians see the truth.
Election interference in Canada
Unpacking the threats posed by Big Tech, AI, and foreign meddling in our democratic processes.
As China sentences prominent dissidents, others protest behind bars
Jailed dissident lawyers and rights activists continue to challenge grave circumstances.
China ‘compromised’ Canadian government networks and stole valuable info: spy agency
China-sponsored threat actors have infiltrated at least 20 networks associated with federal government: CSE.
Liberal MP Parm Bains, who accused India of ‘foreign interference’ exposed as CCP collaborator
How China compromised federal elections in Canada.
Indo-Canadian lawmaker is Chinese collaborator: Canadian MP, journalist
MP Parm Bains, who accused India of ‘foreign interference,’ has been labeled a collaborator with the Chinese Communist Party by investigative journalist Sam Cooper.
Some Parliament Hill suspects in foreign interference named
“How can Canada have an election if Canadians don’t know whether the people they’re voting for have their best interest at heart, or if they’re serving a foreign master?” ~ Independent MP […]
“CSIS assessed that Mary Ng was unwittingly implicated in this interference network”
According to three national security sources, Liberal cabinet minister Mary Ng was identified in CSIS investigations as one of 11 Toronto-area candidates clandestinely supported by the Chinese Consulate.
Chinese people mourn Li Keqiang, and also mourn an era of hope
Today is the first anniversary of the death of former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, and a sensitive day for Chinese Communist Party authorities keen on “building high walls”.
Is the CCP suppressing protest in New Zealand?
Two human rights activists roughed up during the visit of China’s second most powerful person to New Zealand suspect it wasn’t a random incident. Police reopen their investigation.
Canadian elections unit confirms interference
The Vancouver Chinese Consulate interfered directly against MP Kenny Chiu, concludes Canada Elections Act investigation, but Canadian laws don’t support charges.


