Canada Under Siege: How PEI Became a Forward Operating Base for the Chinese Communist Party
Autor Garry Clement, Michel Juneau Katsuya Cu Dean Baxendaleen Limba Engleză Carte – 5 aug 2025
What if the red cliffs and tranquil shores of Prince Edward Island masked something more troubling—something that reached from Charlottetown to Beijing?
Canada Under Siege is an investigation into how the Chinese Communist Party may have quietly infiltrated Canada’s smallest province. At the heart of this inquiry is a fundamental question:
How did a place known for simplicity and serenity become a strategic beachhead for elite capture, covert influence, and international subversion?
Through a series of disturbing leads, veteran investigators Michel Juneau-Katsuya (CSIS) and Garry Clement (RCMP) follow the money, land deals, and political alignments that suggest Prince Edward Island may have become something more than a rural outpost—it may be a case study in how foreign influence embeds itself deep within democratic systems.
Their investigation begins with Frank Zhou and Sherry Huang, Chinese Canadian entrepreneurs whose presence on PEI extends far beyond tourism brochures. What role did they play in influencing political leaders, including former premiers Robert Ghiz and Wade MacLauchlan? Did the Provincial Nominee Program—intended to promote immigration—become a tool for geopolitical leverage? Was Anne of China Inc. just a cultural venture, or a Trojan horse for soft power messaging disguised as economic partnership?
The book asks: Why did so few challenge this convergence of political power and foreign capital? Why were public servants who raised concerns sidelined, silenced, or removed? Why did nobody act?
Then there is the mystery of the Bliss and Wisdom Buddhist group, led by Zhen-Ru (Mary Jin). Promising to build a “Thousand Year Monastery” on the island, this Taiwan-based monastic group has acquired vast tracts of land through monastics and affiliated donors. Is this a closed religious community simply seeking peace—or something else entirely? Could its links to the Buddhist Association of China suggest a deeper form of ideological control under religious guise?
Multiple sources, including the elusive Venerable Fan Yin, who quietly departed in 2017, hint at internal power struggles and shifting allegiances. But why has no one investigated who funds this expansion? Why is there so little public scrutiny?
Across interviews with whistleblowers, activists, and security insiders, Canada Under Siege uncovers unanswered questions and disturbing patterns—from aborted RCMP probes to quiet land transfers, from surveillance of diaspora communities to stalled legislation like Bill C-70.
Why did CSIS warnings go ignored?
Why is there still no foreign agent registry in Canada?
What happens when political convenience outweighs national security?
The final chapters take the reader across the Pacific to Taipei, where one investigator pursues a final lead—one that may reshape how we understand influence, identity, and the global battle over Tibetan Buddhism and the succession of the Dalai Lama.
This is not a book of questions but that of conclusions.
Most importantly it is a dossier of questions—serious ones—about the fragility of democratic institutions, the nature of infiltration, and how a tiny province may have quietly become the front line of a much larger conflict. The people and politicians who embraced both Chinese investment and monastic virtue may find that the made a faustian bargain that will impact the island for generations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780888903556
ISBN-10: 0888903553
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Optimum Publishing International
Colecția Optimum Publishing International
Locul publicării:Ottawa, Canada
ISBN-10: 0888903553
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Optimum Publishing International
Colecția Optimum Publishing International
Locul publicării:Ottawa, Canada
Recenzii
I have resided in PEI permanently since my retirement, but over the years, during both my time at CTV and as a Senator, I became very familiar with my island's culture of turning a blind eye to favours and money being doled out by the government. The Provincial Nomination Program was rife with Scandal, and politicians and friends probably should have gone to jail over this program. This book now puts PNP in the context of a bigger plot to influence and control the future of our once-pristine island.
There's suspicions, it may be, but we don't really know. And I would say if that is in fact happening, that leads to money laundering because that can happen. That's how it works and it gets the money in circulation, they get the land. But until there's a real investigation, a public inquiry, then we really won't know all of the facts.
“It’s shocking to read about how a massive Buddhist monastery and nunnery have set up on PEI and is apparently being used as a cover for the CCP buying up properties across eastern PEI with bags of cash and letting the properties go fallow. The book shows how PEI communities are being seriously damaged.”
“Canada Under Siege is a must-read for anyone who cares about the sanctity of democracy, religion, and culture. These are pillars of the free world, but, for the Chinese Communist Party, nothing is sacrosanct except the Party itself. Neither religion nor Canada’s beloved Anne of Green Gables is shielded from exploitation. This book reveals what happens when those we entrust to defend our institutions and culture fail to do so and then underlines the consequences of their failure on everyday citizens who lose their land, their homes, their prosperity, their freedom to worship, and their values to a foreign adversary.” – Kevin Vuong, Former Canadian Member of Parliament and Senior Fellow at The Macdonald-Laurier Institute
Meticulous and disquieting, this book shows how CCP influence took root on PEI, the same hybrid playbook I’ve documented across Canada: United Front networks, elite capture, and economic subversion. An evidence-driven companion to The Mosaic Effect, it’s essential for policymakers, boards, and newsrooms tracking national-security risk.
There's suspicions, it may be, but we don't really know. And I would say if that is in fact happening, that leads to money laundering because that can happen. That's how it works and it gets the money in circulation, they get the land. But until there's a real investigation, a public inquiry, then we really won't know all of the facts.
“It’s shocking to read about how a massive Buddhist monastery and nunnery have set up on PEI and is apparently being used as a cover for the CCP buying up properties across eastern PEI with bags of cash and letting the properties go fallow. The book shows how PEI communities are being seriously damaged.”
“Canada Under Siege is a must-read for anyone who cares about the sanctity of democracy, religion, and culture. These are pillars of the free world, but, for the Chinese Communist Party, nothing is sacrosanct except the Party itself. Neither religion nor Canada’s beloved Anne of Green Gables is shielded from exploitation. This book reveals what happens when those we entrust to defend our institutions and culture fail to do so and then underlines the consequences of their failure on everyday citizens who lose their land, their homes, their prosperity, their freedom to worship, and their values to a foreign adversary.” – Kevin Vuong, Former Canadian Member of Parliament and Senior Fellow at The Macdonald-Laurier Institute
Meticulous and disquieting, this book shows how CCP influence took root on PEI, the same hybrid playbook I’ve documented across Canada: United Front networks, elite capture, and economic subversion. An evidence-driven companion to The Mosaic Effect, it’s essential for policymakers, boards, and newsrooms tracking national-security risk.