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Director of the FBI, Kash Patel, appeared on Fox News on Sunday saying that despite U.S. President Donald Trump sealing the border, fentanyl is still coming into the U.S.
"The statement by the MLAs dangerously groups Indigenous self-determination with unrelated political issues such as 'CCP influence ... "Real prosperity in British Columbia must include justice ...
CCP is giving most of the fan blood to the Blood Bank of Iceland, while keeping some to write a calfskin illuminated manuscript about EVE Online.
"Successive Liberal governments have neglected to address crucial issues impacting British Columbia: increasing CCP influence in B.C. politics, more than 200 Indigenous bands asserting sovereignty ...
The Chinese Communist Party heavily subsidizes some, the Chinese government partially owns others, and a handful have even entered partnerships with the CCP to advance Beijing’s interests.
“Code Pink has a demonstrated track record of operating in the interests of the CCP.” Response: We do not care about the interests of the CCP. Our campaign was created in response to the US ...
Eleven remarkable individuals will receive honorary degrees this year from the University of British Columbia. UBC grants honorary degrees—the highest honours conferred by the university—to deserving ...
UBC is projecting a balanced financial position as part of its 2025/26 budget, approved by the university’s Board of Governors this week. The budget report acknowledges the challenging and evolving ...
The email begins with excerpts from an Inman News article about CCP, which included quotes from commission lawsuit plaintiffs’ attorney Michael Ketchmark. In the article, Ketchmark said that ...
There is no shortage of hot takes about the National Association of Realtors’ Clear Cooperation Policy (CCP), around which heated debates and bitter feuds have erupted on social media and beyond.
The CCP, unable to shut down Shen Yun through direct suppression, has now turned to an even more insidious tactic — leveraging American media outlets such as the New York Times to attack it instead.
Cadres born in the 1980s are rising within China’s party-state system, and their frontrunners will take up mid-level leadership positions in the power hierarchy of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).