‘Happy to be back:’ Relieved son of Russian spies returns to Canada
TORONTO — A much-relieved son of Russian spies flew back from Moscow to his Toronto birthplace on Friday, a day after the Supreme Court of Canada affirmed his Canadian citizenship.
The court decision and flight marked an end to a long-running ordeal for Alexander Vavilov and his brother Timothy that began nine years ago when his parents were arrested in the United States and indicted on espionage-related charges.
“It’s been difficult, a lot of anguish and stress,” Vavilov said shortly after his arrival. “I’m happy to be back in Canada, to be here without this constant kind of doubt over my head, with the ability to finally start putting some roots down again and be able to build a new life for myself.”
He brandished his Canadian passport and grinned as he said, “I get to keep it.”