A tribute to the remarkable He Fengming, a survivor of China’s 1957 Anti-Rightist Campaign, whose memoir serves as an enduring testament to historical truth and the fragility of humanity under authoritarian rule.
Corruption in Canada with Sam Cooper
Investigative journalist Sam Cooper unpacks how foreign interference unravelled the “true north strong and free”.
Catastrophe on the roof of the world
China is leveraging its influence to cow criticism of its avaricious projects in one of the world’s most fragile regions.
Shake-ups in China’s military—is Xi’s power weakening?
The replacement of executives could be corruption-related and used by CCP factions to pressure Chinese leader Xi Jinping, according to experts.
Leaked directive reveals the CCP’s desperate strategy to survive the trade war: Heng He
The recent leak of a Chinese Communist Party directive has revealed a regime in crisis. American Thought Leaders in conversation with China analyst Heng He.
The CCP weaponizes Nature to mislead scientific community
A CCP-affiliated study touts China’s proposed transboundary Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower project as climate-resilient, but critics decry claims as biased propaganda that ignores grave issues and violations.
Chinese military purges hint at unraveling stability of Communist leadership
Probes and removal of senior officers considered allies of Xi Jinping are a sign of pervasive corruption and ruinous political infighting.
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.
Car crashes into crowd outside primary school in Jinhua City
The incident underscores recurring patterns of public violence in China amid strict censorship of such events.
Thailand arrests Chinese executive linked to Bangkok tower that collapsed during earthquake
Investigators allege company hid foreign control using Thai proxies.
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.
Stop the Lower Yarlung Tsangpo Hydropower Project
The Lower Yarlung Tsangpo Hydropower Project will cause irreparable damage to a world heritage site and must be stopped immediately.
The roots of “Revenge Against Society” attacks in China
A series of indiscriminate violent acts have exposed underlying societal fractures that, without reform, are likely to escalate.
Navy needs to take stronger action on China ‘research ship’
The People’s Republic of China makes no distinction between civilian and military scientific research and that has Australia, if not New Zealand, worried.


