Hydro-Québec learned that a former employee now accused of spying for China had published academic papers without its authorization in 2022, after another staff member flagged the publications as not being authorized by the utility’s intellectual property Hydro-Québec Learned of Unauthorized Publications by Alleged Chinese Spy in 2022, Court Hears
Hydro-Québec learned that a former employee now accused of spying for China had published academic papers without its authorization in 2022, after another staff member flagged the publications as not being authorized by the utility’s intellectual property
News Analysis The United States has recently introduced legislation at the state and federal levels to restrict land ownership by China and other adversarial countries, but similar action is lacking in Canada, which in part explains why the United States sees
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has taken action to expel one of Hong Kong’s largest telecom carriers from operating in the United States, citing national security concerns over the company’s ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The