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Canada targeted by Chinese Twitter disinformation campaign

Nearly 400 tweets made some reference to the term “Canada” or its Chinese translation.

Another Canadian university cuts ties with China-influenced campus group

“The Confucius Institute will be concluding its operations out of Brock University when the current operating agreement expires in May,” claimed a Brock University news briefing.

“Malicious” cyberattacks on Canadian coronavirus research detected

The Communications Security Establishment’s Cyber Centre says they are aware of “suspicious” and possibly “malicious” cyber activity targeting research organizations.

Trudeau’s about-face on China is “completely disingenuous,” says Scheer

Scheer says it's only now after Trudeau has seen the latest polling data that he's started to change his message on China.

Canadian intelligence concerned about cyber-espionage targeting coronavirus research

Canada’s intelligence agencies refused to identify who the foreign state actors were.

Huawei allegedly used local Chinese police to arrest former employees: lawsuit claims

A lawsuit by two former employees could blow the lid on Huawei’s murky ties to the Chinese government while Canada weighs a decision on the company’s 5G technology access.

Blackberry research reveals decade-long Chinese cyberespionage campaign

The report reveals an organized effort to target Linux operating systems for the purpose of economic, financial and political espionage.

China and Russia trying to influence Canada from within, claims intelligence report

A new report by the National Intelligence and Security Committee raises red flags involving Chinese and Russian interference

Liberals mull social media crackdown, despite no election “disinformation” problem

According to Twitter, the Canadian election faced no organized disinformation or election interference campaigns after the platform implemented new policies with regard to political advertising.

Conservatives want CSIS to investigate former ambassador John McCallum

South China Morning Post reported that McCallum told the Chinese government that they should not hurt the Liberals’ chances of reelection as a Conservative government would hold China more accountable.
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