The CCP threat is real-time and multi-domain—not future hypothetical—and encompasses military, cyber, economic, espionage, and societal attacks, warns a retired four-star U.S. general.
Beijing afraid Iran strikes will spur uprising in China, insiders say
The U.S.-led strikes in Iran and the death of its leader have sent shockwaves through Beijing, prompting fears of a potential anti-government chain reaction that could destabilize the CCP regime.
Warning from a China dissident
A Chinese-born dissident draws chilling parallels between her homeland and Canada’s precarious future.
Floor-Crossing MP Michael Ma linked to United Front organization
The Chinese Canadian Conservative Association, which endorsed Ma and pressured Conservative leaders, named in bombshell Jamestown Foundation study.
Beijing’s hidden army
How 2,294 United Front cells advance China’s interest in four leading democracies, with Canada the most saturated.
Carney’s China Deal
Trade, electioneering, police cooperation, and risks to Canada’s sovereignty: The Bureau Podcast.
National security team joins investigation of Western engineering students
The RCMP’s INSET is now involved in a case with implications for terrorism and foreign interference, prompted by a trespassing incident at Western University.
Power shifts in the shadows
The purge of China’s military elite and the rise of Cai Qi.
A snake trying to swallow an elephant
Top general Zhang Youxia purged as rumors rock the CCP.
Six years since the Wuhan lockdown
Seeking accountability. Noted Chinese scholar Hu Ping unpacks a buried catastrophe.
Secure the regime above all else
The CCP’s growth obsession masks a deliberate sacrifice of human security, says China expert.
The Chinese military is built for politics
Not fighting wars, argues defense analyst and China monitor Timothy R. Heath.
The Chinese Communist Party’s ‘inverted world’
Beijing’s blatant distortions of reality are rooted in Marxist ideology.
China’s economy in collapse
A CCP insider warns China’s grim economics is escalating social unrest over widespread unemployment, inequality, wage disputes, debt, and stagnant mobility.
Carney floor crossing raises counterintelligence questions
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.


