Offshore wind leasing temporarily withdrawn, ongoing projects halted, federal land initiatives cancelled, and related regulations are under review.
CBC actively suppressed credible COVID dissent
Canada’s national public broadcaster increasingly behaves like a government mouthpiece: David Cayley.
U.S. Congress hears call to confront Chinese government conspiracy behind marijuana boom
Chinese state-backed grow networks have created a $153 billion black market in Oklahoma alone, with suspicious activity reported near the nation’s largest munitions plant.
How CBC botched coverage of the Freedom Convoy
Once a unifying force, the CBC now amplifies polarization, favouring echo chambers over engaging dissenting voices, and failing to bridge Canada’s irreconcilable divides: David Cayley.
Data breach unmasks Chinese company as global exporter of censorship
A seismic data leak has identified Geedge Networks—founded by China’s “Great Firewall architect” Fang Binxing—and its role in exporting China’s authoritarian controls via ISP partnerships.
From Olympian to narco kingpin
How Canada’s weak laws and fragmented underworld enabled a global drug empire.
China’s increasing grip on Canadian institutions
CCP media control and election interference drive Canada’s largest global surge in dependence on Beijing, a new study shows.
Mapping China’s North American fentanyl commanders
Sinologist Chris Meyer and journalist Sam Cooper reveal CCP-aligned Chinese criminal networks as architects of global fentanyl trafficking, reshaping cartel operations under Xi Jinping’s regime.
Overbuilt? Assessing the diminishing returns to building in China
China’s decades-long construction boom has led to severe overbuilding—particularly in lower-tier cities—resulting in a property sector crisis with far-reaching consequences.
China’s data centres: watts behind the bytes
China’s AI-driven data center boom, powered by coal and prioritized over climate goals, epitomizes the energy paradox of generative AI.
Quebec engineering body finds former SNC-Lavalin CEO guilty on multiple counts of misconduct
The damning verdict marks a formal rebuke of systemic corruption under ex-CEO Jacques Lamarre’s watch.
Deep throat for the deep state
Michael Abramowitz’s legal challenge to his removal as Voice of America director highlights a power struggle over the agency’s shift from global journalism to advancing Biden-era domestic agendas.
From wheat to leverage
How the CCP exploits Canada’s regional fault lines.
Diaspora coalition demands sanctions against Hong Kong security chiefs
A coalition of Hong Kong pro-democracy and diaspora groups have called on Canada’s foreign minister to take a stand against transnational repression, triggered by illegal bounties targeting Canadians.
Beijing officials blame emergency planning failures on climate change
Authorities cower behind the scapegoat of “climate” in the wake of devastating floods that left elderly to perish.


