Son of Canadian jailed in China hopes Trudeau visit can help his dad’s case
OTTAWA — The son of a Canadian man jailed in China on espionage charges is hoping Justin Trudeau’s upcoming visit to the east Asian country will help his father’s case — but Simeon Garratt is not getting his hopes up.
The prime minister has vowed to raise the case of Kevin and Julia Garratt, who were arrested in China just over two years ago. Julia was released on bail about six months later.
Their son Simeon told The Canadian Press he’s hopeful Trudeau’s first official visit to China next week will somehow move his father’s all-but-stagnant case forward.
But he said he has no reason to believe anything significant will happen.


