Supreme Court ruling means children of Russian spies are Canadian citizens
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has decided the Toronto-born sons of Russian spies are actually Canadian citizens.
The high court decision today upholds a Federal Court of Appeal ruling that effectively affirmed the citizenship of Alexander and Timothy Vavilov.
The Vavilov brothers were born in the 1990s to parents using the aliases Donald Heathfield and Tracey Ann Foley.
The parents were arrested nine years ago in the United States for conspiring to act as secret agents on behalf of Moscow.