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.
Unpacking MP Michael Ma’s floor-crossing motives and Tim Hodgson’s ties to the United Front Work Department in Markham ridings.
Cartels, corruption, and Trudeau’s shadowy ties exposed: Sam Cooper.
Lawyer and “protest watcher” Caryma Sa’d reveals how Discord is being used by Antifa-aligned networks in Canada to coordinate harassment and share sensitive dossiers, linking these activities to the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, […]
Investigative journalist Sam Cooper unpacks how foreign interference unravelled the “true north strong and free”.
A close-range look at the critical issues facing Canada on the eve of a federal election described as “existential,” with powerhouse investigative journalist Sam Cooper.
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 look at the alliances and political warfare that propelled Xi Jinping from an unremarkable mid-level official in a backwater province to the supreme ruler of China.
Another blockbuster from Canadian investigative journalist Sam Cooper: Erin O’Toole, former leader of the Conservatives, was sabotaged from within his own party, emails reveal.
Ethics and transparency activist Duff Conacher files conflict complaint over Michael Chan warrant.
It’s time to release the names of the alleged traitors in Parliament. Let them defend themselves and let Canadians see the truth.
MP Parm Bains, who accused India of ‘foreign interference,’ has been labeled a collaborator with the Chinese Communist Party by investigative journalist Sam Cooper.
“How can Canada have an election if Canadians don’t know whether the people they’re voting for have their best interest at heart, or if they’re serving a foreign master?” ~ Independent MP […]
A new report raises concerns about the editorial independence of a Delaware-based online publication and its potential ties to Chinese influence operations.
The Bureau’s analysis of NSICOP’s Top Secret 2019 report points to Chinese threat networks across Canada.