Diaspora Concerned as Chan, Dong Granted Access to Classified Information in Foreign Interference Inquiry
Beijing critics voiced concerns about the foreign interference commissioner’s recent decision to let MP Han Dong and former Ontario minister Michael Chan access classified information and question witnesses. Some Chinese diaspora also worry about their safety
“Today in America, we are living in a time of war. Our country has been invaded by communist forces that are training 49.4 million American public school children to become Marxist revolutionaries,” reads the introduction of a new book by Julie Behling,
Chongqing, the fourth largest Chinese city by urban population with about 16 million residents has experienced a renewed wave of illness with residents—unable to access information they trust—reporting crowded funeral homes, instances of sudden death, and
Wuhan University (WHU) recently celebrated its 130th anniversary, but not everyone was in a celebratory mood. Some alumni criticized the decline in the school’s academic standards. Moreover, a rights group alleged that several WHU professors were involved in