It should keep it that way. Here’s why.
It should keep it that way. Here’s why.
Adversarial nations that “despise our way of life” should not take precedence over Canada’s long-standing relationship with the U.S. – Brian Lee Crowley.
China and Russia test NATO, Canada, and Indigenous Arctic jurisdictions.
Beijing’s blatant distortions of reality are rooted in Marxist ideology.
The arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has prompted warnings that a new government may refuse to recognize debts deemed odious or illegitimate.
America’s secret engagement with Khomeini: the story of how Ayatollah Khomeini brokered his return to Iran to pursue the rise of the Islamic Republic.
The West’s new hybrid war front.
The uprising in Iran exposes Revolutionary Guard networks in Canada.
Why did Moscow extend so much effort to protect a ship described in media reports as an “empty, rusting oil tanker”?
Cuba’s deep involvement in Venezuela’s security apparatus contradicts claims of a purely humanitarian presence.
A new report reveals that nearly half of all solar inverters and battery energy storage systems imported into the U.S. from 2015–2024 came from high-risk Chinese manufacturers.
Maduro’s capture triggers heavy sour crude squeeze as Caribbean tanker routes shift and China’s $17-19B oil-backed loans hang in balance.
A CCP insider warns China’s grim economics is escalating social unrest over widespread unemployment, inequality, wage disputes, debt, and stagnant mobility.
Michael Ma’s meeting with consulate-linked officials proves no wrongdoing—but, Garry Clement writes, the timing and optics highlight vulnerabilities Canada still refuses to treat as a security issue.
U.S. officials claim PM Mark Carney has minimized Canada’s substantial involvement in the global fentanyl trade during conversations with senior U.S. officials.