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The Globe and Mail newspaper is reporting that Canada is willing to compensate Michael Spavor (left) and Michael Kovrig for being imprisoned in China. Photos: Wang Zhao and Julie David de Lossy/AFP

Canada in settlements talks with Michael Spavor, Michael Kovrig worth millions over China imprisonment: report

  • Federal lawyers are in talks with Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, and are hoping to conclude settlements early in the new year, the Globe and Mail reported
  • The two were taken into custody in China soon after Canadian police detained Meng Wanzhou, the CEO of telecoms equipment giant Huawei, on a US warrant
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Canada’s government is willing to sign off on multimillion-dollar settlement packages for Canadians Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig to compensate them for the near three years they were incarcerated in Chinese prisons, the Globe and Mail reported on Tuesday, citing government sources.

Federal lawyers are in compensation talks with the two men, who were detained in 2018, and are hoping to conclude financial settlements early in the new year, the media outlet said, adding that Canada was concerned by a potential lawsuit from Spavor that could put a spotlight on a government security reporting programme.

The Canadian government has offered around C$3 million (US$2.27 million) to each but Spavor’s lawyer sought C$10.5 million, alleging gross negligence on how Ottawa handled security reporting operations in China, the report added.

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The Globe and Mail said the government was not prepared to offer C$10.5 million and that it was going to make the same offer to both men.

The government did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The two Canadian men could not immediately be reached.

Spavor and Kovrig were taken into custody in China shortly after Canadian police detained Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Chinese telecoms equipment giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, on a US warrant.

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Meng Wanzhou returns to China and Canadians freed after US court reaches deal with Huawei CFO

Meng Wanzhou returns to China and Canadians freed after US court reaches deal with Huawei CFO

China had detained the two Canadian men for more than 1,000 days in a step that was at the centre of Ottawa and Washington’s dispute with Beijing.

The men were released in 2021 on the same day the US Justice Department dropped its extradition request for Meng and she returned to China.

Canada and the United States say that the detention of the Canadian men – dubbed by Canadian media as “the two Michaels” in a case followed closely – was illegal and arbitrary, an accusation Beijing denies.

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