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Canada is condemning a Chinese Court ruling that upholds a death sentence for Canadian man we have the latest developments happening overnight in the case of Robert Schellenberg theres also news this morning about another Canadian in a Chinese prison Michael spavor well begin with Robert Schellenberg and his backstory these are the last images we have of him the pictures are taken from Chinese State tv in 2019 and show Schellenberg on trial for a second time in the same drug trafficking case that retrial came just weeks after Canadas arrest of mongwangzhou set off the ongoing diplomatic dispute with China Schellenberg was found guilty again and then sentenced to death in a ruling handed down late last night a Chinese Court rejected his appeal and upheld schellenbergs death sentence at a news conference in Beijing overnight Canadas ambassador to China Dominic Barton links the latest Schellenberg ruling to the Hmong case theres obviously a long ways to go here but its by no means