Third China Canadian arrest: no reason to believe related

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Last Updated : Dec 20 2018 | 3:15 AM IST

A third Canadian has been detained in China, the Canadian government has said, but Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the latest case doesn't seem to the fit the pattern of the previous two and said he favours deescalating the tensions.

The first two cases appeared to be in retaliation for the arrest of a top Chinese tech executive in Canada on behalf of the United States.

Global Affairs Canada said it is aware of a third Canadian citizen detained in China and consular officials are providing assistance to the family.

Trudeau said in French on Wednesday it appears to be a routine case, not involving the sort of national security charges listed against the other two. He brought up the possibility of it being a visa issue.

"There are tens of thousands of Canadians that live, travel and work in China," Trudeau said at a year-end news conference. He added that the new case "doesn't seem to fit the pattern of facts on the previous two." He said officials are working to get more details.

Asked at what point he'll escalate his concerns to China's president, Trudeau said political posturing or statements are not necessarily going to help those detained.

"Escalation or very strong political statements can actually end up being counterproductive to," Trudeau said. "Escalation and political posturing might be satisfactory in the short term to make yourself seem like you are stomping on the table and doing something significant, but it may not contribute to the outcome we all want."
Mulroney said it would be problem for Canada and China. "One detention is bad enough. Two is terrible. Three underlines how ruthless China can be," he said. "It serves as a reminder for people that China is a detention state."

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First Published: Dec 20 2018 | 3:15 AM IST

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