Seven Canadians charged in U.S. drug probe linked to ex-Olympian
WASHINGTON — Seven Canadians have been arrested for extradition to the United States in connection with a drug trafficking probe involving Ryan Wedding, a former Team Canada Olympian turned fugitive.
“Our work is not done. Fugitive Ryan Wedding remains one of the top threats to Canadian public safety,” said RCMP Commissioner Michael Duheme at the U.S. Justice Department in Washington on Wednesday.
Duheme joined U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel and other American officials to announce the arrests of 10 people, including the seven in Canada, and ongoing efforts to take Wedding into custody through what the U.S. government is calling “Operation Giant Slalom.”
Wedding is on the FBI’s most wanted list and U.S. indictments for his arrest allege he maintains through violence and murder a criminal enterprise that brings bulk amounts of cocaine into the United States and Canada.


