A 2024 review of the RCMP’s response to the pandemic-era “freedom convoy” takes on new relevance after FBI warnings.
The mandates of the managerial state
“If you want to see how the managerial state (dys)functions, Canada is the place to be.”
Carney meets Trump, Canada’s continued decline
Sam Cooper of The Bureau unpacks Prime Minister Carney’s recent meeting with President Trump and the alleged Liberal connections to CCP linked organized crime groups operating openly in Canada.
Joe Tay’s campaign becomes a flashpoint for suspected voter intimidation
Canadian police initiated a review of campaign complaint.
Canadian 2025 election interference deep dive
A close-range look at the critical issues facing Canada on the eve of a federal election described as “existential,” with powerhouse investigative journalist Sam Cooper.
Mark Carney and Canada’s money laundering networks
Canada’s choice is stark: evolve into a credible partner in North American security or remain a banana republic at the elite level masquerading as a G7 nation.
Liberal candidate Peter Yuen reportedly attended 2015 Beijing military parade
Yuen’s 2015 Beijing visit and community affiliations under new scrutiny in Carney’s campaign.
Dotting the map
A new visual guide charts elite influence and Beijing’s political incursions in Canada in an effort to help voters make sense of an increasingly murky landscape.
Beijing-backed WeChat operation found to be favoring Carney
Canada’s electoral interference watchdog has identified the Chinese government as the source of recent campaigns on China’s largest social media network, aimed at influencing opinions about Liberal Leader Mark Carney.
Canadian judge reverses release of cartel sicario seeking refugee status
The near release of a self-admitted Mexican cartel sicario—who illegally re-entered Canada in February—underscores Canada’s vulnerability to Chinese-led fentanyl trafficking networks.
Paul Chiang remains a Liberal candidate despite urging people to collect a bounty on opponent
Leader Mark Carney and the Liberals have opted to stand by a candidate whose comments about a Conservative rival represent a serious “escalation in transnational repression.”
Is Canada about to lose its Arctic?
Sovereignty over Canada’s Arctic is now up for grabs, with China among the contenders.
Mark Carney and the climate cartel
A closer look at the broader implications of Mark Carney’s role in a financial industry “cartel” that aligns with activists to impose a climate agenda on American business.
Reverse Midas touch
British business journalist Matthew Lynn pulls no punches in his critique of Canada’s new prime minister.
Chinese in Canada at risk of surveillance and detention due to “internet battlefield”: CSIS
“Canadians who seek election in ridings with large mainland Chinese populations are likely well aware of the risks of publicly associating with people who oppose the CCP”: CSIS on Repression Strategy.


