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The acquittal of Bill Majcher exposes a prosecution built on nothing more than a few sentences pulled from informal emails. Justice Devlin made clear the Crown never proved Majcher intended to act for China's benefit, making a three-year ordeal away from his family look like a politically motivated overreach. Charging someone based on colorful business language isn't national security work, it's a sloppy and biased abuse of the judicial process.
Canada's courts have never convicted a single person of spying for China, and the Majcher acquittal just extends that embarrassing streak. CSIS calls China the top espionage threat facing Canada, yet prosecutors couldn't even get a conviction on a case tied to Fox Hunt — a documented CCP operation targeting diaspora communities through intimidation. Signing strategic partnerships with Beijing while failing to prosecute its agents is a dangerous contradiction that undermines Canada’s credibility.