The CCP’s long-standing political co-optation network is reinventing itself as a social media personality aimed at embedding Party narratives into everyday online life.
The Tiananmen massacre outside the square
The regime’s deadliest violence struck unarmed workers and citizens in the streets around Tiananmen, not inside it: Robin Munro.
Remembering Tiananmen as Carney moves closer to Beijing
The pursuit of a “strategic partnership” with China risks Canadian sovereignty, security, and moral credibility by downplaying the CCP’s transnational repression and the enduring lessons of the 1989 massacre, warn activists.
The CCP’s war on American AI
Foreign billionaires, fake activists, and the fight over American AI: Sam Lyman in conversation with Jordan Schachtel.
Bankrolling Beijing
A congressional probe alleges Wall Street giants helped a Chinese military company raise billions.
Bill C-22 moves Canada in the wrong direction: The Bureau
Instead of building trust with allies, The Bureau warns Bill C-22 will jeopardize the security of all Canadians and open the door to adversaries like Beijing.
Beijing exports authoritarian censorship to Africa
Beijing’s pressure on Zambia to cancel RightsCon—the world’s largest digital rights conference—over the presence of Taiwanese participants is textbook authoritarian export of censorship.
Exposing United Front operations and the Canadian connection: Peter Mattis
Why Canada has become a prime target for Beijing’s sophisticated influence operations.
“Unbroken” premiere spotlights Shen Yun’s global defiance against CCP sabotage
“Unbroken: The Untold Story of Shen Yun” succeeds despite the Chinese communist regime’s multi-decade campaign of threats, cancellations, and intimidation.
Innovation under ideological control
Can an advanced technology that thrives on open debate and interdisciplinary collaboration rise to its highest potential within an authoritarian structure?
“Part of the system”
The CCP-linked student groups on British campuses.
Stanford University wins battle to keep diaries of Mao Zedong’s secretary
Court rules in favor of preserving an invaluable historic record from CCP censorship.
Ma’s mockery must end
A striking display during a House of Commons session on EV policy and Chinese imports, involving floor-crossing Liberal MP Michael Ma, has raised fresh concerns about foreign influence in Ottawa.
The CCP’s stealth war on America
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.


