Adversarial nations that “despise our way of life” should not take precedence over Canada’s long-standing relationship with the U.S. – Brian Lee Crowley.
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.
Uncovering the suspicious diaspora pressure behind Michael Ma and Tim Hodgson
Unpacking MP Michael Ma’s floor-crossing motives and Tim Hodgson’s ties to the United Front Work Department in Markham ridings.
Climate lawsuits against U.S. energy giants: a strategic boon for China
Activist-driven litigation threatens to undermine American energy independence while bolstering China’s dominance in green technologies.
China’s “pop-up” consulates aren’t about passports
They’re CCP United Front mobilization hubs operating unchecked in Canada & the U.S.
Regulatory capture concerns emerge in P.E.I.
An investigation of Buddhist landholdings in Canada’s smallest province raises alarms over potential conflicts of interest and foreign influence.
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.
From wheat to leverage
How the CCP exploits Canada’s regional fault lines.
Three Chinese-American soldiers indicted for selling U.S. Army secrets to Beijing
The growing infiltration of U.S. military ranks by China’s intelligence networks reveal the troubling recruitment of first-generation Chinese Americans.
China’s grip on Canadian democracy
Why politicians—and the public—look the other way.
China’s police diplomacy increases scrutiny
Police diplomacy, a specialized area of foreign policy for China, deepens its security-related influence globally and its capacity to target expatriates.


