A high-ranking RCMP officer is painting a disturbing picture of the cartel footprint in Canada.
Why Canada’s failure to act on crime and espionage may be irreversible
A former RCMP officer warns that only urgent restructuring of Canada’s security framework can halt the country’s accelerating decay.
Bordered by denial
Ottawa’s inaction as Canada becomes a fentanyl source state. Garry Clement, a former senior RCMP officer, breaks down Canada’s security crisis.
Canada’s missing intelligence command
A 2024 review of the RCMP’s response to the pandemic-era “freedom convoy” takes on new relevance after FBI warnings.
The mandates of the managerial state
“If you want to see how the managerial state (dys)functions, Canada is the place to be.”
New RCMP records reveal Trudeau aide tied SNC-Lavalin pressure to election strategy
Newly released RCMP records allege significant political interference was applied by the Liberals to pressure then-Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould to halt the prosecution of SNC-Lavalin.
Canada allegedly gutted a report calling for a border strike force
Recommendations and findings from the 1997 Sidewinder report return to the spotlight in the wake of Washington’s call for action over border security.
Destroyed documents and missed alarms
How Canada’s Sidewinder probe warned of PRC infiltration at Vancouver ports
RCMP drug and money laundering investigation connected to United Front
The RCMP alleges a Burnaby mansion in Vancouver served as a key operational base for the Chuang family, a group accused of running a highly organized narcotics trafficking and money-laundering cell.


