Also a problem in Canada, which borrows many of its China fears and phobias from the US, sometimes innocently but often due to deeply rooted prejudices.
https://t.co/0stxIRAI1J
CUAME latest case study: How is geopolitics reshaping Canada–China research, shows security measures are chilling collaboration, especially for scholars of Chinese origin, hurting research productivity and exposing tensions between openness and exclusion.
https://t.co/DGZW5JJx2N
A stark example of police and prosecutorial malpractice that stole three years of Mr Majcher’s life. It stems from a national security hysteria that has especially targeted Canadians with ties to China. #modernexclusion https://t.co/5IBQ2pTwjL
CUAME's latest case study: CUAME Case Study — Harnessing Suspicion, Not People: The Jamestown Foundation and Modern Exclusion
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https://t.co/qxdbnW90No
“. . . the venue for this fundraiser, Casa Deluz Banquet Hall, has also served as a regular location for Chinese consulate events, including Communist China's National Day receptions”. Yes, let’s do judge the loyalties of Canadians by the restaurants they patronize.
1/2. @Terenceshen has provided an excellent example of modern exclusion. His post is a catalogue of conjecture and insinuation designed to demonize supporters of @CUAMECANADA The clincher is in his last sentence:
Shameful that @Nat_Div_RCMP would base investigative decisions on racist tropes such as “yellow fever”. This is #modernexclusion https://t.co/9cpMX5MkqC
Sympathy for @csiscanada workers. Sympathy also for the many Canadians who are discriminated against and stigmatized because they are victims of national security overreach. https://t.co/mVH8NyV9gs
If someone is suggesting that Canadian citizens or landed immigrants from the PRC should have been prevented from owning property in Vancouver, then yes — they are racist.
In Dr. Wang Li’s Invisible Discrimination in Canada’s Systemic Inequality ( 《看不见的歧视:加拿大的制度性不平等》), “neutral” political or security language can repackage bias as one of the most subtle and hardest to detect forms of systemic racism.
https://t.co/gAJkJgl5H1
We are pleased to invite you to the One Canada for All: CUAME Unity and Inclusion Fundraising Gala on May 1, 2026, in Toronto.
📍 Casa Deluz Banquet Hall
🕕 Reception 6:00 PM | Dinner and Program 7:00 PM
Reserve your place: https://t.co/LeC5C0vkRB
Contact: [email protected]
CUAME's latest case study: Foreign Interference and the Exclusion of Chinese Canadians, examines how a democracy-protecting inquiry reinforced stereotypes and sidelined Chinese Canadian voices. #modernexclusion
https://t.co/wd65pXUx8E
Foreign interference is a serious concern.
But assuming Chinese-Canadian organizations are foreign agents simply because they celebrate culture, promote trade, or have ties with China is reminiscent of the 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act.
The case study, Harnessing Suspicion, Not People: The Jamestown Foundation and Modern Exclusion, shows Jamestown Foundation wrongly treats 575 Canadian groups’ community participation as disloyalty, exemplifying modern exclusion. https://t.co/751V15JcbX
CUAME Press release:
Media Statement
For Immediate Release
Foreign Disinformation from Jamestown Foundation Undermines Canadian Democracy. Read more https://t.co/w36YYx5nk8
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The new op-ed from Sen. Yuen Pau Woo, “The Foreign Influence Transparency Registry: Be Careful What You Wish For” https://t.co/B1QSFgs9vq
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