Federal leaders campaign while Kovrig, Spavor mark 1,000 days imprisoned in China
OTTAWA — Canada’s federal leaders spent part of their time on the campaign trail Sunday expressing support for two men who have now been detained in China for 1,000 days.
During a campaign stop in the Greater Toronto Area, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau opened an announcement on gun policy by acknowledging today was a difficult one for the relatives of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor.
He says he spoke with both men’s families to assure them the international community and Canadians stood behind them, and pledged his government wouldn’t rest until both men are freed.
“I can assure you that this government over the past 1,000 days has put forward all the different range of tools that we have to put pressure on the Chinese government to return Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, on our allies to influence them and to have them advocate for us,” said Trudeau.