
Advice to Canadians in China after third Canadian detained: ‘Lie low’
TORONTO — An expert in Canada-China relations warns the recent detaining of an Alberta woman over what authorities have called employment issues could signal a ramping up of low-level harassment as the two countries remain locked in a diplomatic dispute.
Lynette Ong, with the Munk School of Global Affairs in Toronto, said Canada’s relationship with China fundamentally changed with the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of tech giant Huawei in Vancouver on Dec. 1.
“I think both sides have actually lost a lot of legitimacy,” Ong said Thursday.
Wanzhou was arrested at the request of the United States, where she is wanted on fraud allegations.