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#MengWanzhou could walk free today — if a Canadian judge rules in her favour. Decision expected to come shortly. Follow @wanyeelii @TorontoStar for the news. thestar.com/news/canada/20…. #cdnpoli #huawei
There’s a media lockup so no one is live-tweeting but it’s supposed to lift in 15 minutes... so stay tuned. Our story will be updated at this link: thestar.com/news/canada/20… @wanyeelii
Chinese officials have increased pressure on Canada to release Meng.

Trudeau has repeated a message that he has delivered since Meng’s arrest — that her arrest was not political and that there is no political interference in Canada’s court system. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
Less than two weeks after the detention of Meng on Dec. 1, 2018, Chinese authorities detained two Canadians, diplomat-on-leave Michael #Kovrig and entrepreneur Michael #Spavor, who remain in custody. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
Last January, I interviewed the Canadian ambassador to China, where he contradicted the prime minister by seeming to endorse a scenario where the U.S. makes a deal with China for Meng’s release. Trudeau asked for his resignation the same day. thestar.com/vancouver/2019… @TorontoStar
B.C. Supreme Court Justice Heather Holmes is expected soon to issue her decision as to whether Meng’s case meets the burden of double criminality.

Canada has repeatedly said this would be the court’s decision, and Beijing seems to not understand this. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
#BREAKING The B.C. Supreme Court has ruled that the double criminality test in the extradition case of #Huawei executive #MengWanzhou has been met, and the legal process for extradition will continue. thestar.com/news/canada/20… @wanyeelii @TorontoStar
#BREAKING: Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou loses bid to end extradition procedure. Hearing will continue thestar.com/news/canada/20…
The U.S. alleges Meng lied to HSBC about Huawei's relationship with its Iran-based affiliate, putting the financial institution at risk of violating U.S. sanctions against the country.

Her lawyers argued there's not an equivalent charge in Canadian law. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
But a B.C. Supreme Court judge quashed the #Huawei executive’s bid for freedom in a decision outlining why the U.S. fraud charges laid against Meng would be a crime in Canada — therefore allowing the extradition hearing to continue to the next stage. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
Canada’s extradition act says a suspect can only be extradited to a foreign country if the alleged crime for which they are being sought is also a crime in Canada — a test known as double criminality. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
Meng has a very expensive team of lawyers. They're expected to move on to other arguments to try to fight their client's extradition to the U.S.

Beijing has warned of further retaliation. Canadians Kovrig and Spavor are still detained in China. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
.@wanyeelii is The Star's court reporter in Vancouver and has been doing great work covering the Meng case. Wanyee's not super loud on social media like I am, but do follow her work to read her articles! Update to this story with more details coming soon. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
Here's the full court decision available to read online. bccourts.ca/jdb-txt/sc/20/… #MengWanzhou #Huawei #cdnpoli
If you're a Canadian living in China or with businesses that rely on China (Beijing could threaten tariffs, import bans), it's a tense time right now.
General overview of the Canadian extradition processes here: justice.gc.ca/eng/cj-jp/emla…
B.C. court decision on Meng Wanzhou came the same day as Mike Pompeo's comments on Hong Kong. There's a lot going on..
Just tuned into this excellent conversation about China’s increasing use of economic coercion against countries it’s in conflict with. https://t.co/zm2kfV84NM
Thanks @CharlesEdel @USSC for taking my question and posing it to the panelists. Image
Part 1: Excuse my shaky camera recording of the experts’ responses on how Beijing may further retaliate in the #Huawei #MengWanzhou case. They agree Canada (and not the U.S.) will continue to bear brunt of economic and political coercion measures.
Part 2: Excuse my shaky recording of the experts’ responses on how Beijing may further retaliate in the #Huawei #MengWanzhou case. They agree Canada will continue to bear brunt of economic and political coercion measures. I think @USSC will post full video later.
Instead of outright arresting more foreign nationals, Beijing might make more use of exit bans to prevent foreigners from leaving the country, says @afeng79. See: google.ca/amp/s/amp.usat…
.@BeijingPalmer has warned that signs seem to be pointing to situations becoming more precarious for foreign nationals working in China, even those who aren’t involved in anything political. I haven’t been to China since 2018 so don’t know the mood there, but worth exploring.
It's been some very big days for China and Hong Kong related news (incl. the disappearing distinction between mainland China and HK). For people with personal ties to the issues, it must be overwhelming. Hope everyone's doing okay and remembering to take care of themselves.

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Jul 4, 2023
Latest investigation by me, based on research from @DisinfoEU:

A website spread disinformation about Canada. Why did major Indian outlets treat it as news? via @torontostarthestar.com/politics/feder…
@DisinfoEU @TorontoStar IFFRAS appeared to be the last active Canadian node of a large fake news network.

This story highlights how disinformation can be weaponized to distort and misrepresent Canada to outsiders — and how it can malign diaspora in the process. @TorontoStarthestar.com/politics/feder…
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#Breaking NDP is tabling a motion asking for David Johnston to step aside as special rapporteur on foreign interference “given clear appearance of bias.” @JennyKwanBC will also speak about her briefing with CSIS after she told @TorontoStar she was a “person of interest” to China. Image
Follow announcements live here: cpac.ca/episode?id=01a…

My previous interview with Jenny Kwan: thestar.com/amp/politics/f…
“Whoever is putting pressure on me, they won’t succeed,” says @JennyKwanBC, who said she’ll continue to stand with people of Hong Kong and China. She “recommits herself to this fight” and “no amount of foreign interference would change that.” Confirms targeting is from China. Image
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#EXCLUSIVE Canada set to name foreign labs, universities that pose risk to national security

Leading universities say they'll avoid working with the entities altogether — despite potential $100M loss in annual funding from foreign partners. thestar.com/news/canada/20… @TorontoStar
The list will include foreign entities at “higher risk” of engaging in research theft, unwanted knowledge transfers and interference, according to documents I saw.

The Canadian government confirmed to me this list is coming - likely first of its kind. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
NEW: Canada's list appears to be the first to serve as a “blanket ban” for federal funding for research with "higher risk" entities. And universities will apply more broadly.

The U.S. entity list for trade/export controls doesn't apply to research. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
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May 3, 2023
#EXCLUSIVE University of Waterloo ends research partnerships with Huawei thestar.com/news/canada/20… via @TorontoStar
Canada’s top-rated research university will end all its partnerships with Chinese telecoms giant #Huawei.

“We are disentangling ourselves from this company,” Charmaine Dean, vice-president of research at the University of Waterloo, told me exclusively. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
Waterloo’s decision — which @M_Johnston1 called extremely significant and possibly precedent-setting — will affect dozens of deals between the university and Huawei, including the school’s Waterloo-Huawei Joint Innovation Lab. thestar.com/news/canada/20… @TorontoStar
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My story on knowing the ABCs of foreign influence coming out soon @TorontoStar. I went on to explain here that the RCMP and CSIS definitions of “foreign influence” are different.

Thanks for having me on the panel, @TheAgenda!
Think you know what “foreign influence” means in Canada? Explainer is live tomorrow. Here’s a sneak preview.

Thanks for your contributions @Akshay_Thinks @JessMarinDavis @StephanieCarvin and Chinese-Canadian researchers who aren’t on Twitter 👏 thestar.com/content/thesta…
Think you understand ‘foreign influence’? Test your knowledge here: thestar.com/news/canada/20…
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Mar 6, 2023
NEW: Chinese interference in Canada? Chinese Canadians say they reported it for years — and were ignored.

"These are not secrets." For the Chinese diaspora, it's been common knowledge. Here's what they say you should know. thestar.com/politics/feder… @torontostar #cdnpoli
This is 72-year-old Cheuk Kwan. He started witnessing and reporting incidents of Chinese government interference in the early 90s.

“But every time we spoke to the government, it felt like we were putting on a show... Nothing was done." thestar.com/politics/feder… #cdnpoli #csis
Since 1979, the United Front has been an official bureau in China that employs thousands of agents to pursue the CCP's global interests. My book, "China Unbound", references a lot of Beijing's own documents to explain their foreign interference activities. joannachiu.com
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