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Again spying charges between China and Canada, Chinese researcher charged with spying
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Again spying charges between China and Canada, Chinese researcher charged with spying

An investigator accused of espionage and arrested in Canada for allegedly trying to steal trade secrets for the benefit of China appeared in court for the first time via a video link on Tuesday, seeking his release on bail. Yuesheng Wang, 35, a battery materials researcher at Canada's largest power producer Hydro-Quebec, was arrested on Monday and faces a total of four charges, including fraud with obtaining trade secrets and breaching the trust of public officials. Wang will appear in court again via video link on Friday, when a judge is expected to set a date for his bail hearing. Wang allegedly committed the crimes between January 2018 and October 2022, in an investigation conducted by a special national security agency for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, according to a court fili...
Join the Huawei Team in Canada
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Join the Huawei Team in Canada

We are rapidly expanding our Canadian workforce and offer a unique opportunity to help shape the future of telecommunications in Canada. Huawei’s corporate vision is to bring digital to every person, home and organization for a fully connected, intelligent world. We provide customers with competitive, secure, reliable products, solutions, and services in the fields of communications networks, IT, smart devices, and cloud services; open cooperation with ecosystem partners; continuously create value for customers; unleash personal potential; enrich family life; and stimulate organization innovation. huawei.com Huawei adheres to continuous innovation based on customer needs, increases investment in basic research, and promotes the progress of the world. We have gained a lot of recogn...
Some Canadian operator companies do not want to replace Huawei equipment
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Some Canadian operator companies do not want to replace Huawei equipment

The Canadian government imposes restrictions on the use of Huawei products and equipment. But some operators are said to have invested $700 million in Huawei equipment. Will the Canadian government pay for the expense of these companies? Large operators using Huawei products, Huawei equipment for many years were very satisfied with their Huawei equipment. Due to the tension between China and Canada, along with the US sanctions, Canadian companies may face restrictions by the government not to use Huawei technology infrastructure. Canada announced on September 28, 2021 that it would decide to ban Chinese companies' products from entering the Canadian communications market. We hope they back out on this decision, because it hurts Canada's big and small companies alike. Alykhan Velsh...
After the case of two Canadians arrested in China. Canadian Ambassador to China leaving post
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After the case of two Canadians arrested in China. Canadian Ambassador to China leaving post

Canada's ambassador to China said on Monday he will leave his post soon after a two-year stint where he helped secure the freedom of two Canadian detainees, despite icy relations between Beijing and Ottawa. The departure of Dominic Barton, which will take effect December 31st, leaves an important diplomatic point open at a time when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government is reconsidering its more assertive China policy. Barton said in a statement that it was "the honor of a lifetime" to work to free the two men. Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were detained for almost three years before being released in September. The two were jailed shortly after Canadian police apprehended a top Huawei Technologies Co Inc executive on a US warrant. Conservative leader Erin O'T...
Michael Spavor ‘very happy’ to be reunited with family
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Michael Spavor ‘very happy’ to be reunited with family

Michael Spavor was convicted in China of spying, spent three years in prison in China, and after the release of Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's chief financial officer, Michael Spavor was also released and returned to Canada. In his first public statement after returning to Canada, Michael Spavor said he was "very happy" to be reunited with his family. In a statement, Spavor thanked Canadians for the expressions of support he received. cbc.ca "I am humbled, thank you, as I begin to understand the continued support we have received from Canadians and around the world. I appreciate being outside and the simple things around me," he said in a statement released via Global Affairs.
Who are Canadian Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, why were they arrested
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Who are Canadian Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, why were they arrested

Why have Canadian citizens Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig arrested in China? Why were Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig indicted and why were they released? Is there any connection to Huwei CFO Meng Wanzhou's arrest in Canada. Is it a coincidence that Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig were arrested on December 10, 2018, a few days after Meng Wanzhou was arrested on December 1, 2018? There are many questions in mind. We all know why Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig were arrested in China and Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Canada. The trade war between the two great powers is hurting a large industry and hundreds of thousands of people working in the industry, not only with Huwei CFO Meng Wanzhou and Canadian citizens Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig. How wrong we find Huawei CFO Me...
Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou Leaves Canada
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Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou Leaves Canada

Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou left Canada on a flight to China on Friday afternoon. Reaching an agreement to end the US accusations against him, Meng set off on a charter Air China flight to Shenzhen, where Huawei's headquarters is located. Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou admitted that, pursuant to an agreement with federal prosecutors, he misled HSBC Holdings Plc about the telecom company's business with Iran in violation of US sanctions against the country. Meng will not face further prosecution and could see the charges against him dismissed by December 2022 if he complies with the terms of the agreement. Pro-Meng supporters gathered outside the court in Vancouver on Friday to shout "Not Guilty!" After the trial, Meng gave his colleagues a big hug as he left the courtroom to applause. Someone l...
Huawei lays off 4,500 jobs in Canada, Huawei closes Canadian branches
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Huawei lays off 4,500 jobs in Canada, Huawei closes Canadian branches

With its latest decisions, Huawei closed its branches in Canada and laid off 4500 people. Under pressure from the USA, Canadian courts made a wrongful arrest. Additionally, Huawei has refused to authorize Canada's 5G patents. Since last year, Meng Wanzhou has been restricted by Canada for nearly three years, and the reason for the restriction is still against the facts and this was done to wear down Huawei. They want to use Meng Wanzhou to constrain Ren Zhengfei, thereby restricting Huawei's development and capitalizing on Huawei's propensity to win over 5G technology. Canada distorted the facts on this matter and ignored the evidence Huawei presented. Huawei is now starting to resist. huawei canada Huawei was always charging patent fees or suing for patent infringement, but it di...
Huawei, Meng Wanzhou Canada extradition hearing ends
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Huawei, Meng Wanzhou Canada extradition hearing ends

Chinese Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou's fight in a Canadian court against extradition to the United States to face fraud and conspiracy charges wrapped up on Wednesday after nearly 1,000 days of legal wranglings and diplomatic brawls. The daughter of company founder and CEO, Ren Zhengfei, is accused of defrauding HSBC Bank by falsely misrepresenting links between Huawei and Skycom, a subsidiary that sold telecoms equipment to Iran, putting the bank at risk of violating US sanctions against Tehran, as it continued to clear US dollar transactions for Huawei. Supreme Court of British Columbia Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes said she will on October 21 likely set a date to deliver her ruling. If transferred to the United States for trial and subsequently convicted, Meng could f...
Huawei Technologies’ finance manager Meng Wanzhou latest situation
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Huawei Technologies’ finance manager Meng Wanzhou latest situation

Huawei Technologies' chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou's lawyers argued Monday that allegations of conspiracy and fraud against the United States are only "China's concern" and not related to the United States. They said that extraditing Meng from Canada would undermine China's sovereignty in international law. Defense attorney Gib van Ert, referring to allegations that Meng lied to the HSBC bank in a 2013 presentation about the activities of a Huawei subsidiary in Iran - the basis for the US prosecution and extradition request - said the meeting was held in China and should not concern the United. States or Canada. "If any law was broken that day, this is the concern of China where things happened," van Ert, a new member of Meng's legal team, told a Canadian court. "What ha...
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