Canada grants asylum to family who helped Edward Snowden

In 2013, refugees in Hong Kong sheltered NSA document-leaker as he fled U.S.
Keana, 7, and her mother Vanessa Rodel have been granted refugee status in Canada. (Thomas Gerbet/Radio-Canada)
The Canadian government has granted asylum to two undocumented migrants who helped U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden hide from authorities while he was on the run in Hong Kong.

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