Canadian officials conducted a 'thorough and diligent review of the evidence' and determined it was sufficient to present the case to a judge for extradition
Canada said Friday it would launch proceedings to extradite a top executive of Chinese telecom giant Huawei to the United States — setting the stage for a lengthy diplomatic dust-up between the three countries and threatening to throw a wrench into U.S.-China trade talks.
Meng is due back in court on March 6. Justice William Ehrcke of the Supreme Court of British Columbia previously released her on $7.5 million bail and required that she remain in Vancouver, where she owns two multimillion-dollar homes, while her case winds its way through Canadian courts.Sign Up The Meng case has put Canadian officials in a precarious spot, given that China is an increasingly important trading partner.
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