Canada brings in stronger sanctions after Russia strikes Ukraine
OTTAWA — Canada imposed more severe sanctions on Russia in response to its military strike against Ukraine, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday.
The new sanctions will target 58 people and entities connected to Russia, including members of that country’s elite and their families, the paramilitary organization known as the Wagner Group and major Russian banks.
The sanctions, announced after Trudeau attended a virtual G7 meeting, will also affect members of the Russian Security Council, including key cabinet ministers close to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Canada is also cancelling existing export permits for Russia and will not issue new ones.