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Joan Delaney
Senior Editor, Canadian Edition
Joan Delaney is Senior Editor of the Canadian edition of The Epoch Times based in Toronto. She has been with The Epoch Times in various roles since 2004.
2022 Stories to Watch in 2023
From the weeks-long protests against COVID-19 mandates that gridlocked the nation’s capital and border crossings, to proposed pieces ...
Canada
December 29, 2022
Proposed Bill to Strengthen Relations With Taiwan Would Benefit Canada: MP Michael Cooper
A private member's bill that aims to strengthen Canada-Taiwan relations would be beneficial to Canada in a number ...
Canada
June 23, 2021
Ryerson Students Afraid to Speak Out Over Toppling of Statue, Fellow Student Says
Students at Ryerson University who are opposed to the recent toppling of a statue of the school’s namesake ...
Canada
June 23, 2021
Lockdowns Harm Canadians’ Mental Health, Says Outgoing MP David Sweet
Canada’s COVID-19 lockdown measures are one of the key human rights issues facing the country, says departing Conservative ...
Canada
June 23, 2021
‘Generational Threat’: US Taking Unprecedented Steps to Counter Communist China
News Analysis In its efforts to counter the threat of an increasingly belligerent Beijing regime, the United States ...
Canada
October 24, 2020
Alberta RCMP Dashcam Video Shows an Agitated Chief Adam as Confrontation Escalates
An RCMP dashcam video shows how events unfolded when Chief Allan Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation ...
Canada
June 12, 2020
190,000 CERB Claims Paid Back, CRA Says
Nearly 190,000 Canadians have paid back emergency response payments they weren’t entitled to, according to the Canada Revenue ...
Canada
June 11, 2020
‘It Hurts Women’: How a Former Abortionist Became Pro-Life
As an obstetrician-gynecologist, Dr. Kathi Aultman performed abortions for years, believing she was helping women. She could do ...
Canada
February 6, 2020
Surge in Irregular Border Crossings Not Caused by Trump’s Policies, Study Finds
Irregular border crossings into Canada increased exponentially in 2017 and have shown no sign of slowing down. Since ...
Canada
December 23, 2019
Arbitrary Detention: Canadians Being Held in China
It has been a year now since Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were seized and detained by ...
Canada
December 10, 2019
‘Another Beautiful Soul’: Famous Singer Killed in Prison, Wife Brutally Tortured
The night he was arrested, Yu Zhou was on his way home from a gig with his band ...
China Human Rights
October 25, 2019
‘It Must End’: Time to Turn the Tide on Abortion, Says Pro-Life Advocate
Globally, the numbers are stark: more than 1 billion abortions in 100 countries between 1921 and 2015. These ...
Canada
October 21, 2019
‘Special Project’: Torture and Death in a Chinese Prison
The city of Benxi in China’s Liaoning Province boasts a unique tourist attraction: the smallest lake in the ...
China Human Rights
September 20, 2019
Traumatized by Abortion: One Woman’s Journey of Healing
It wasn’t until Angelina Steenstra lost her second child due to an ectopic pregnancy that she was able ...
Canada
September 15, 2019
Man Believes His Wife Who Went Missing Years Ago Was Killed for Her Organs
The day Liu Qingzhi was arrested, her newlywed son and daughter-in-law were picked up by police as well. ...
China Human Rights
August 30, 2019
Woman Unrelenting in Seeking Justice for Her Husband, Jailed for 7 Years
Ge Xiulan has endured a lot in her efforts to get her husband released from prison, including being ...
China Human Rights
August 16, 2019
500-Year-Old Painting Bequeathed by Dying Friend May Be a Da Vinci, Toronto Man Says
Aldo Martinek is convinced he has a priceless Leonardo da Vinci painting on his hands, but he’s having ...
Arts & Culture
August 15, 2019
‘The Mental Trauma Is Even Harder’: A Famous Chinese Calligrapher Survives the Most Vicious Torture
The six-day exhibition showcasing the works of renowned calligrapher Liu Xitong was a well-received success. Thousands of people ...
China Human Rights
August 12, 2019
Time to ‘Repair’ Canada’s Relationship With China, Says Scheer
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says if he becomes Canada’s next prime minister, he will take action to “repair ...
Canada
August 6, 2019
Accomplished Artist Dies After Years of Mental Pressure
Zheng Aixin had everything going for her. She was a well-known artist, accomplished in oil painting and calligraphy, ...
China Human Rights
August 2, 2019
Musician Regains Health and Hope, Only to Be Tortured to Death for His Faith
When Li Jingsheng was 5 years old, he was diagnosed with congenital heart disease complicated by a condition ...
China Human Rights
July 28, 2019
Truth and Beauty: The Story of a Talented Artist Couple
When Huang Guangyu and He Wenting met and began dating, they already had two big things in common: ...
Arts & Tradition
July 26, 2019
Withhold Funding From Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival Over CEO’s ‘Intolerable’ Behaviour: Ontario MPP
A member of the Ontario provincial parliament says it’s “intolerable” that the CEO of Ottawa’s Dragon Boat Festival ...
Canada
July 20, 2019
‘An Anniversary That Should Not Be Happening’: Falun Gong Marks Two Decades of Persecution in China
Adherents of the ancient Chinese meditation practice of Falun Gong came together in Ottawa this week to protest ...
Canada
July 19, 2019
Festival CEO Tells Man to Remove His T-Shirt to Appease Chinese Embassy
Ottawa’s local Falun Gong community, whose meditation and spiritual practice is being persecuted in China, wants the Ottawa ...
Canada
July 17, 2019
Cineplex Decides to Show Pro-Life Film, Cites Free Speech
After balking for over a month, Cineplex has announced it will screen “Unplanned,” a U.S. movie that has ...
Canada
July 10, 2019
Artist Couple’s Happy Life Shattered by Imprisonment and Torture
All Huang Guangyu and He Wenting wanted to do after they got married was hone their craft as ...
China Human Rights
July 5, 2019
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‘Politicized’: Republicans Decry DOJ Lawsuit Against GOP Senate Candidate’s Business
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Janice Hisle
What’s Next After Senate Passes Debt Ceiling Bill
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Andrew Moran
Consumer Reports Challenges FDA’s ‘High’ Arsenic Limits in Apple Juice, Citing Health Risks to Children
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Caden Pearson
Senate Passes Debt Ceiling Bill, Ending Threat of Default
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Lawrence Wilson
Australia’s Most Decorated War Hero Loses Defamation Battle in Court
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Henry Jom
US Granted $1.3 Billion to Chinese, Russian Groups
3hr
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Tiffany Meier
Pentagon Cancels Drag Show on Air Force Base Amid Pressure From Congress
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Steve Lance
Minors Banned From Attending Orlando Furry Convention Under New Florida Law
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Darlene McCormick Sanchez
State Pension Funds Defy Anti-ESG Laws When Voting Their Shares, Watchdog Charges
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Kevin Stocklin