Accused spy fights to overturn immigration ruling, saying she helped Canada
OTTAWA — A woman accused of spying for Russia says there’s nothing to the allegations because her actions ended up helping — not harming — Canadian interests.
Elena Crenna is asking the Federal Court to overturn an immigration adjudicator’s decision to bar her from Canada over events more than two decades ago.
A hearing on the matter is slated for Wednesday in Ottawa.
The spy saga began in 1994 when Canadian David Crenna hired Elena — whom he would later marry — as an interpreter and public-relations representative on a humanitarian housing project in Tver, Russia.