Chinese court sentences Canadian citizen to death for drug charges

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Chinese court sentences Canadian citizen to death for drug charges
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A Canadian man has been given a death sentence for drug smuggling in China in a move that may be a response to the ongoing legal tensions between China and Canada, following the arrest of Huawei's CFO.

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