Chinese company buys 60% stake in Canadian lithium mines
A Chinese company run by members of the CCP, Yahua International Investment, announced that it’s closed a deal for 60 per cent interest in the Georgia Lake and Forgan Lake lithium properties.
World Economic Forum praises China for environmental record
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has praised China for its environmental record, despite the country being the greatest polluter on the planet.
MEP warns of “Chinafication” of Europe and social credit score
During a press conference at the EU parliament, Romanian MEP Cristian Terhes warned of a social credit score and “the Chinafication of Europe.”
Shanghai zero-COVID lockdown leads to zero food and killing pets
The Chinese Communist Party reached new lows in the Shanghai lockdown, as a video emerged of a COVID prevention worker killing an owner’s dog to ‘stop the spread,’ and the city began to starve.
Feds to ban foreign buyers from purchasing Canadian real estate
The Canadian government has finally promised to ban foreign buyers from dumping their money into Canadian real estate.
Trudeau funnelled over 100,000 Chinese elites into Canadian universities last year
Despite imposing travel bans on Canadians, which are still in place, to ‘stop the spread,’ the Trudeau government brought in over 100,000 students from China, where the virus originated, last year.
Fauci allegedly knew about likeliness and suppressed lab leak theory
A new Special Report from Fox News is bringing the heat down on Fauci, raising questions about COVID’s origins, how much he knew, and whether he suppressed conflicting information.
China blames Canada for infecting them with Omicron
Not satisfied with angering the world with human rights abuses, the Chinese government is now pointing the finger at Canada, blaming an inconspicuous parcel for bringing Omicron to the Communist state.
China accused of sending people to “quarantine camps” before Olympics
China is facing accusations of sending people to so-called “quarantine camps” just a few weeks ahead of the Winter Olympics.
Another high-level employee charged over connections to China
A former engineer at the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has been charged with breach of trust after using his position at the CSA to negotiate satellite station installation agreements with Iceland on behalf of a Chinese aerospace company back in 2018, while he was still an employee of the CSA.