Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor on Saturday as the two returned home following nearly three years spent in apparent arbitrary detention in China.Heartwarming images and video surfaced of the two reuniting with their families.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday called their homecoming “good news for all of us,” noting that they had both gone through an “unbelievably difficult ordeal.”But as of Sunday at least 115 Canadians remain in custody in Chinese prisons, Global Affairs Canada said in an emailed statement to Global News.
Not all Canadians imprisoned in China are in arbitrary detainment, but the agency said at least four of those jailed are on death row. ‘Two Michaels’ welcomed home by friends, family after years in Chinese.