Meng defence argues document disclosure wouldn’t harm Canada’s national security
OTTAWA — Lawyers for a Huawei executive facing possible extradition to the United States are disputing the Canadian government’s claim that it can’t release some documents in the case because it would compromise national security.
Meng Wanzhou is wanted on fraud charges in New York, but she denies the allegations against her.
During a virtual hearing at Ottawa’s Federal Court, defence lawyer Ian Carter questioned how releasing the documents could hurt Canada’s relations with China any more than an already public affidavit.
He says the affidavit by Global Affairs Canada’s director general in South Asia alleges that China regularly seeks to blame foreign governments for the consequences of its actions.