This pivotal case could redefine parliamentary free speech and the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches.
American Maoists: Warnings from the Cultural Revolution
What turns normal people to political violence? A new series from The Daily Wire.
Canada’s porous ports
Massive fentanyl precursor seizure exposes cartel infiltration at B.C. gateway: Sam Cooper.
Trump-Xi summit revives damning evidence
As presidents Trump and Xi convene for the first time in six years, fresh scrutiny falls on a 2024 congressional probe branding China the “ultimate source” of fentanyl precursors—subsidized by the CCP.
Canada’s maple meth pipeline
Cartels, corruption, and Trudeau’s shadowy ties exposed: Sam Cooper.
China tightens grip on rare earth exports, raising concerns for global supply chains
As the U.S. grapples with its own production challenges, new restrictions could disrupt international supply chains and threaten U.S. national security and economic competitiveness.
Post-Plenum anti-CCP banners appear in Beijing
Another high-profile banner protest unfurls in China’s capital as the CCP’s Fourth Plenary Session wraps up.
The political economy of “zìlì gēngshēng”
China’s Fourth Plenary Session sets course for fortifying the country’s political system and economic model against the “raging storms” of Western containment, technological sanctions, and domestic vulnerabilities.
Chinese-Mexican fentanyl kingpin slips past Canada’s border agents
Canada missed its chance to stop a global fentanyl financier who was later caught in Cuba, allege intelligence sources.
Canada’s cartel footprint
A high-ranking RCMP officer is painting a disturbing picture of the cartel footprint in Canada.
Drug mule case exposes Canada’s role as global trafficking hub
Fatima Qurban-Ali’s sentencing in New Zealand for smuggling nearly 10kg of methamphetamine reveals Canada’s growing role in transnational drug networks, with Vancouver’s ports fueling massive shipments to Oceania.
Reports on foreign interference in Canada’s 2025 election raise concerns around oversight independence
Two reports claim foreign interference in Canada’s 2025 election was “small scale,” but findings reveal Beijing-backed campaigns targeting Chinese-Canadian voters and Conservative candidate Joe Tay, alongside Russian online manipulation.
China’s major cities struggle amid economic challenges
Despite a modest rise in national retail sales, Beijing and Shanghai face significant declines, prompting state media to launch a confidence-boosting campaign.
Media misleads the public on wind and solar power: report
A survey found that Americans want a big power grid and more cheap, clean energy. Wind and solar power, however, are neither cheap nor clean.
How Net Zero is weakening the West
Lessons of the past: principles must be “accompanied by steel along with good intentions,” or liberty itself will wither.


