
The public comment period on the draft regulations opened Jan 3rd and closes Feb 2nd.The foreign agent registry will be here any day now.
YawwwwnnnnThe foreign agent registry will be here any day now.

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- Late 1990s — Sun's alleged fraud Hongwei (Kevin) Sun allegedly defrauds the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China of RMB $2.8 billion (now worth ~$560 million) in Jilin province. Auditors later discover irregular loans and missing money. Chinese authorities believe the fraud may have involved government officials.
- 2007 — Majcher retires from the RCMP After 22 years as a Mountie specializing in undercover work and economic crime investigations, Majcher moves to Hong Kong and founds EMIDR, a corporate risk and asset recovery firm.
- By ~2015 — Sun settles in Vancouver Sun has by this point established himself as a B.C. permanent resident and a major real estate investor in Vancouver, allegedly having used proceeds of his crimes to purchase large amounts of property.
- June 2017 — The key email Majcher sends an email to an associate referring to a "fraudster" the Crown contends is Sun. He writes that Chinese police have opened a task force, a global arrest warrant is imminent, and that he hopes to obtain a copy of the warrant in advance so they can "impress upon the crook that we hold the keys to his future." This email becomes the Crown's central piece of evidence at trial.
- September 2021 — RCMP investigation opens After receiving intelligence from CSIS suggesting Majcher may have been involved in covert, extrajudicial activities on behalf of Chinese police, the RCMP's national security unit in Montreal opens an investigation.
- July 2023 — Arrest at Vancouver airport Majcher is arrested at Vancouver International Airport and charged under Canada's Security of Information Act. The arrest makes international headlines amid a national debate on Chinese foreign interference in Canada.
- 2024–2025 — Pre-trial Charter breaches found Justice Martha Devlin issues a series of rulings critical of the Crown's case. She finds Majcher's warrantless arrest was unconstitutional — the grounds amounting to "a hunch or generalized suspicion." A search warrant executed on the home of former RCMP officer Kenneth Marsh is also quashed. A second charge against Majcher is dropped.
- April 21, 2026 — Trial begins Majcher pleads not guilty before Justice Devlin in B.C. Supreme Court. He elects a judge-alone trial, which triggers the lifting of a publication ban on the pre-trial rulings. The Crown opens its case.
- April 22–25, 2026 — Crown rests; defence calls no evidence On day three, the Crown unexpectedly closes its case, catching defence lawyers off guard. Defence counsel Ian Donaldson elects to call no evidence. Closing arguments are scheduled for April 25, with a verdict pending.
A bit more just out ...Former RCMP-ist in court for trying to twist arms on behalf of the CHN government.
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Former RCMP officer's lawyer calls no evidence in B.C. trial over security charge
VANCOUVER — Former RCMP officer William Majcher says he wants to get back home to his family and hopes for a not guilty finding on a charge alleging he prepared to threaten a B.C. resident to convince him to return to China.www.richmond-news.com
We ought to keep in mind that interference and influence are two different things.Toss this in this thread since it applies here. I hope we see a serious investigation into this one
For discussion’s sake: we do not have a single statutory definition for simply “foreign interference”. Public Safety Canada defines it thusly:We ought to keep in mind that interference and influence are two different things.
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Trial of ex-Mountie charged with security offence concludes in B.C. court
VANCOUVER — The trial of a former Mountie accused of a security offence in relation to his work helping the Chinese government has concluded in British Columbia Supreme Court, with his defence counsel saying prosecutors hadn't proved their case that wa...rdnewsnow.com
I’m not saying he’s guilty but everyone has a price.Man, I’d completely forgotten about this one somehow. I’m amazed how short the trial was- and it looks like defence called no witnesses, just a “where’s the beef?” Losing argument. A single count of section 22 SOIA doesn’t leave many potential paths to conviction.
Nice thing is it’s a judge trial, so we’ll get some written jurisprudence out of it either way.

