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Found in Translation

First-hand research materials on CCP's disinformation campaign and global interference operations.

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Montreal groups allegedly host CCP ‘police stations’ received annual funding from the Chinese government, said Chinese-language report

Two organizations in the greater Montreal area allegedly host China’s unofficial police stations have received annual funding from the Chinese government, according to a Chinese-language report in 2017.

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GTA man allegedly hosts China’s unofficial police station met with U.S.-sanctioned CCP official in Xinjiang

Weng Guoning (翁国宁), a Toronto businessman and Chinese Canadian community leader, is reported to have met with Erkin Tuniyaz (ئەركىن تۇنىياز, 艾尔肯·吐尼亚孜), a senior Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official in Xinjiang who was sanctioned by U.S. g...

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Chinese billionaire who bought 3 shopping malls within 2 years in B.C. said she’s not a CCP white glove

Weihong Liu (刘伟宏), a Chinese businesswoman who purchased three shopping malls in British Columbia within two years, made a new round of splash in the Chinese Canadian Community with a recent interview with 56 Below TV (零下56), a YouTube chan...

8 months ago
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Canadian Tory politician said ‘Liberals are smarter’ because they are soft on China

A Canadian politician with great influence in the Chinese Conservative community openly praised the Liberal Party of Canada (LPC) because the Liberals are soft on China.

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