Wednesday, July 1, 2026
ADVT 
National

B.C. Judge Orders RCMP To Give Meng Data On Devices Seized During Arrest

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 22 Mar, 2019 08:06 PM

    VANCOUVER — A judge has ordered the RCMP to provide copies of the content on seven electronic devices to an executive of Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies after they were seized when she was arrested at Vancouver's airport.


    Justice Heather Holmes of the British Columbia Supreme Court says the RCMP must make copies for Meng Wanzhou of data on an iPhone, an iPad, a Macbook Air, a Huawei phone, two SIM cards and a flash drive.


    In the order issued today after a brief hearing in court, Holmes says that within three days a representative of the Mounties must provide the electronics to the force's technical crime unit so content can be extracted onto devices provided by Meng.


    Two sealed copies of the data are to be transferred onto devices provided by the RCMP, which must keep them in a secure exhibit locker until they are provided to the court, along with the seized electronics.


    The items were confiscated on Dec. 1 when Meng was taken into custody at the request of the United States, which is seeking her extradition on fraud charges.


    Meng has been free on bail since Dec. 11 and is living in one of her two multimillion-dollar homes in Vancouver while wearing an electronic tracking device and being monitored by a security company.


    She and Huawei have denied any wrongdoing.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Vice Urges RCMP To Drop Demand For Materials If Accused Terrorist Long Dead

    Vice Urges RCMP To Drop Demand For Materials If Accused Terrorist Long Dead
    In a letter to federal prosecutors this week, lawyers for Vice Media say they would abandon their attempt to fight the demand at the Supreme Court of Canada if the RCMP were to drop its production order, which two courts have upheld.

    Vice Urges RCMP To Drop Demand For Materials If Accused Terrorist Long Dead

    Many Meetings, We Day Rally Fill PM Trudeau's Day As He Continues New York Visit

    Many Meetings, We Day Rally Fill PM Trudeau's Day As He Continues New York Visit
    NEW YORK — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau found himself in the midst of a whirlwind 10-meeting day in New York City on Wednesday as he prepares Canada's campaign for a temporary seat on the United Nations Security Council.

    Many Meetings, We Day Rally Fill PM Trudeau's Day As He Continues New York Visit

    Toys R Us Files For Bankruptcy Protection In Canada

    Toys R Us Files For Bankruptcy Protection In Canada
    Toys "R" Us Canada has initiated bankruptcy proceedings in an Ontario court a day after it filed for creditor protection in the U.S.

    Toys R Us Files For Bankruptcy Protection In Canada

    Crown Wants Up To 15 Years For Calgary Man Who Killed Wife, Buried Body In Home

    Crown Wants Up To 15 Years For Calgary Man Who Killed Wife, Buried Body In Home
    CALGARY — The Crown is calling for a sentence of up to 15 years for a Calgary man who strangled his wife and buried her body in their basement.

    Crown Wants Up To 15 Years For Calgary Man Who Killed Wife, Buried Body In Home

    In Posthumous Speech, Arnold Chan Urges Good Will And Courage To Face The Future

    In Posthumous Speech, Arnold Chan Urges Good Will And Courage To Face The Future
    Chan, MP for the Toronto-area riding of Scarborough-Agincourt, died last week of cancer at the age of 50.

    In Posthumous Speech, Arnold Chan Urges Good Will And Courage To Face The Future

    All Alerts, Evacuation Orders Lifted As Worst Wildfire Season Eases In B.C.

    All Alerts, Evacuation Orders Lifted As Worst Wildfire Season Eases In B.C.
    VANCOUVER — For the first time in nearly three months, all wildfire evacuation orders and alerts have been lifted in British Columbia as the province begins to recover from its worst wildfire season on record.

    All Alerts, Evacuation Orders Lifted As Worst Wildfire Season Eases In B.C.