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China kidnapped two Canadians. What will it take to free them?

China kidnapped two Canadians. What will it take to free them?

Even a potential medical breakthrough that could help beat a global pandemic might not offer much hope for ‘the Michaels,’ two Canadians illegally imprisoned by China. Nick Taylor-Vaisey and Jason Markusoff dive into the geopolitical mess driving Canada and China apart—even as they cooperate closely on the worst public health crisis we've ever faced.

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