By Omid Ghoreishi TORONTO—Instead of feeling “serene and confident” in invoking the Emergencies Act to deal with convoy protesters, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should be more concerned with reports of China’s…
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By Terri Wu Several cybersecurity and analytics firms sounded the same alarm a month before the midterm elections: The Chinese communist regime sought to influence U.S. voters to inflame partisan infighting and promote…
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By Reuters SHANGHAI/BEIJING—Chinese protesters have turned to blank sheets of paper to express their anger over COVID-19 restrictions in a rare, widespread outpouring of public dissent that has gone beyond social…
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‘Step Down CCP! Step Down Xi Jinping!’: Protests Erupt Across China Over COVID-19 Curbs
by EditorTBy Dorothy Li and Sophia Lam Protests erupted in Shanghai and on university campuses across the country over the weekend, with crowds calling for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its top leader…
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Ontario Tribunal Decision Could Define Limit on Doctors’ Freedoms Nationwide
by EditorTThree Ontario doctors are at risk of losing their licences because they criticized COVID-19 public health recommendations By Tara MacIsaac Three Ontario doctors are fighting to keep their licences, and the…
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Small Business Confidence in Canada Hits One of Lowest Levels Ever, CFIB Says
by EditorTBy Isaac Teo Small business confidence in Canada has hit one of its lowest levels ever amid fear of a Christmas recession, according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). The…
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Alberta Health Services Accepts Toys as Payment for Parking Tickets During Holiday Season
by EditorTBy Isaac Teo People who have recently received a parking ticket at Alberta Health Services (AHS) lots may not have to feel so bad after all. AHS announced on Nov. 24 that it has…
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By Tom Ozimek Massive protests erupted in China’s far western Xinjiang region on Friday as long-simmering frustrations over the country’s strict COVID-19 policies hit a boiling point when claims circulated online blaming lockdown restrictions for hindering escape from…
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Support for Alleged Chinese Spy Working at Hydro-Québec Shows Need for a Foreign Registry: Senator
by EditorTBy Andrew Chen An obscure group supporting the alleged Chinese spy working at Hydro-Québec showed the need for a foreign registry, said Sen. Leo Housakos. On Nov. 15, Yuesheng Wang made a first court…
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Hundreds of Federal Employees Launch Legal Challenge Against Government’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
by EditorTBy Isaac Teo A group consisting of hundreds of federal employees has launched a legal challenge of the Liberal government’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, with the trial set to begin on Nov. 28.…