
Trudeau says China ‘acting arbitrarily’ in Canadian’s case
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will do all it can to intervene in the case of Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, sentenced to death in China after being convicted of drug trafficking.
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