Huawei, the world's largest telecommunication supplier, has been a flashpoint for the Trump administration's trade battles with China.
Meng will remain in Vancouver on bail in what will be a lengthy extradition process. She is due back in Vancouver court next month.
In the Wednesday ruling, the Supreme Court of British Columbia found that the case against Meng meets a standard called "double criminality," where the acts the U.S has accused her of are also illegal in Canada. The next phase of proceedings will begin next month.
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