Refugee who sheltered Edward Snowden in Hong Kong arrives in Canada
A woman who escaped violence and human trafficking, and helped shelter former CIA whistleblower Edward Snowden when he fled to Hong Kong, has arrived in Canada with her daughter after being granted refugee status.
Vanessa Rodel and her seven-year-old daughter Keana arrived in Toronto on Monday before travelling to Montreal, where they will settle in an apartment provided to them by a non-profit group that filed her 2016 asylum application.
Rodel said as soon as the plane lifted off, she felt as though she could relax and begin to think of her new life in Canada.
“I feel so great and I feel like I’m free,” she said after arriving at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport.