Michael Kovrig’s wife says she hopes Biden’s ‘powerful’ words will lead to action
‘The West Block’ host Mercedes Stephenson speaks with Michael Kovrig’s wife Vina Nadjibulla after US president Joe Biden said this week he would work to secure the safe release of the two Canadians who have been jailed in China for 811 days and counting.
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