Top of my head thought inspired by a link posted in the thread for the recently murdered woman from Markham and the search for a suspect in Hong Kong..
Would this mean, that if by chance, China happened to be one of the places where LE was seeking more info, they might not receive it? imo, speculation. fwiw
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www.international.gc.ca
'When the People’s Republic of China imposed a National Security Law (NSL) in
2020, Canada expressed concern that this would lead to an erosion of respect for human rights and universal freedoms.
Canada suspended its extradition agreement with Hong Kong, imposed export control measures, updated Global Affairs Canada’s travel advice and issued an advisory for Hong Kong, and launched new proactive immigration measures for Hong Kong residents.'
https://www.thestar.com › News › Canada
''Oct 27, 2022 — Toronto homicide detectives believe information in
five countries may hold the key to who killed Barry and Honey Sherman, a Toronto court has heard.''
A foreign country has surrendered “evidence” to Toronto homicide detectives probing the targeted murders of billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman, police documents filed in court reveal.
www.toronto.com
2023
''In Detective Yim’s most recent affidavit, filed last week, he reveals that police have in 2020 obtained information using an MLAT — a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty. An MLAT, Yim explains in the affidavit, is a “request for evidence located in a foreign jurisdiction.” Canada has an MLAT treaty with 35 countries. The police will not say which country they obtained evidence from or what the evidence was. Police have said they obtained the information on May 5, 2020.''
''Yim has also revealed that homicide detectives received information from two production orders and one search warrant served somewhere in Canada between Sept. 4 and Oct. 9 of this year. Previously, the last time police swore out a warrant or production order and obtained information was on July 2, 2019, well over a year ago.''