Trade, electioneering, police cooperation, and risks to Canada’s sovereignty: The Bureau Podcast.
Trade, electioneering, police cooperation, and risks to Canada’s sovereignty: The Bureau Podcast.
Canada may be handing China a path to Arctic nation status in secret deals with Xi Jinping. Trade pivot or sovereignty sellout? Canadians deserve to know.
U.S. officials claim PM Mark Carney has minimized Canada’s substantial involvement in the global fentanyl trade during conversations with senior U.S. officials.
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.
Does Mark Carney’s climate agenda risk trading economic vitality for ideologically driven globalism?
The CCP’s covert United Front operations uncovered in Australian and Canadian elections expose Beijing’s global interference playbook.
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.
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.
Paul Chiang announced his departure hours after Canada’s federal police confirmed it was “looking into” allegations Chiang had endorsed turning a political rival over to China for a bounty reward.
The Bureau’s Sam Cooper unpacks Mark Carney’s deep ties to Chinese economic interests as a policy predictor for his future as the potential leader of Canada.
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.
British business journalist Matthew Lynn pulls no punches in his critique of Canada’s new prime minister.
Mark Carney’s investment and borrowing ties to China through Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.—and its connection to a real estate tycoon linked to the CCP—raise questions as Carney takes over from Trudeau.
Mark Carney’s rise to power raises questions about his ability to govern differently from Trudeau and the extent of foreign influence on Canadian policies.