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Why isn’t the Trump Administration Doing Anything…
Despite the United State's moniker as "Leader of the Free World", the Trump Administration has been notoriously…
“Bullied Out of Pride”: Hong Kong Group…
Individuals like Henry Lam demonstrate the complexity in trying to compartmentalize contentious issues. Lam is both…
An Open Letter to U.S. Consul General from Action Free…
On September 6th, members of the Action Free Hong Kong Montreal Group handed the U.S. Consul General to Montreal,…
From Mont Royal to Victoria Peak: the Free HK Protest
The protest was part of a simultaneous show of solidarity across Canada. Its goal was to show Hong Kongers and…
Walking on Hong Kong’s Tightrope
On June 9, over one million people marched through the streets of Hong Kong — from Victoria Park, Causeway Bay to…
The Slow Death of China’s Dialects
While older generations continue to use dialects in their everyday life, many young people have never received any…
A Century of Humiliation: Understanding the Chinese…
The CCP's Narrative:
In 2017, Xi Jinping addressed the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China,…
One Country…Two Systems? A Question of Autonomy in…
On September 20th of 2017, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Carrie Lam pushed for an end to the claims of…
Canada 150 in Hong Kong: A Report from Consul General…
Originally published in Harbour Times as "Canada 150 in Hong Kong: Photos and Report from Consul General Jeff…
An ‘Interpretation Mechanism’: What Does it…
Rao Geping, a renowned scholar from Peking University and a prominent member of the Basic Law Committee, has…
A Democratic Deficit: Hong Kong’s Resurfacing…
Hong Kong’s highly anticipated election on March 26 arises from a prolonged, uneasy discourse on the legitimacy and…
Hong Kong 2017 Chief Executive Elections: A Dwindling…
Hong Kong’s chief executive elections, one of the city’s most anticipated political events, are scheduled to take…