China officially denies these workers are in the country, but their presence is an open secret. An investigation reveals 15 seafood processing plants have used over 1,000 North Korean workers since 2017.
Wang Xiaoshuai’s “Above the Dust”: Another movie destined not to be released in China
China’s acclaimed master of independent cinema risks punishment to screen his latest release at Germany’s Berlinale without approval from Chinese authorities.
Liberal, NDP MPs block proposed examination of national-security breaches at Winnipeg infectious-disease facility
“After three long years, we finally have gotten access to the documents, and we need to continue this examination in order to hold the government accountable.”
Fired Winnipeg scientist involved in gain-of-function research at Wuhan lab, where Canada sent virus samples
The release of records into the firing of two scientists at Winnipeg’s National Microbiology Laboratory reveal a five-alarm security fire at what is supposed to be Canada’s most secure microbiology lab.
Nearly one-fifth of the Mekong’s fish are at risk of extinction and the main culprits are hydroelectric dams
A new study finds the construction of hydroelectric dams on the main trunk and tributaries of the Mekong River are threatening the livelihoods and food security of millions and the survival of […]
Putin killed Navalny? Nyet!
Putin had much to lose from Navalny’s death. Biden and Ukraine had much to gain.
Dammed to the hilt
For the first time, a comprehensive list of cascade dams in Sichuan Province shows the jaw-dropping extent to which one of China’s most hydropowered regions is being developed, proving the Xi Jinping […]
More than 100 Tibetans arrested over dam protest
In a rare act of defiance, residents push back against the construction of a massive dam that would destroy Buddhist monasteries and force the resettlement of two villages.
Murder in Shandong Province
A homicide event on the first day of the Lunar New Year provokes confusion and provides a glimpse of China’s fraying social fabric.
China’s income status and the value of labels
A 2016 article predicting China would rise to high-income status in 2024 provokes too much comment given China’s current climate of economic gloom. The article was deleted but the status in question […]
Global network of Chinese websites pose as local news outlets to disseminate propaganda
Chinese websites posing as local news outlets are targeting global audiences with pro-Beijing content aimed at promoting Chinese Communist Party propaganda abroad, reveals a new report by cybersecurity watchdog Citizen Lab.
The 5 global powers that vie to crush each other and their subjects
The world has five globalist elites – ideologically incompatible, each seeking to defeat the other. But they do share one interest in common: breaking the West through the West’s radical social innovations.
Government-shackled interference inquiry unlikely to get answers
Hogue commission on foreign election meddling can only look at confidential cabinet documents previously provided to David Johnston.
Canada should exit CCP leader Xi’s Imperial Bank
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank makes no sense for Canada but our continued membership speaks to China’s continuing hold over the Canadian government.
China’s Yarlung Tsangpo Great Bend mega-dam not feasible due to risks
A transboundary super dam proposed for occupied Tibet, near its border with India, poses significant concerns and risks. A report by Chinese geologist Fan Xiao delves into the infeasibility of the massive […]


