Good morning, Beijing has defended its prosecution of two Canadians for espionage, after The Globe and Mail reported that Michael Spavor blames intelligence work done by Michael Kovrig for their nearly three-year-long detention. Two sources told The Globe Mr. Spavor is seeking a multimillion-dollar settlement from Ottawa, alleging he was arrested in China in late 2018 because he unwittingly provided intelligence on North Korea to Mr. Kovrig, which was later shared with Canada and allied spy services. China’s embassy in Ottawa said the two Canadians were “suspected of committing crimes endangering China’s national security,” in a statement Sunday, and their...