Canada sanctions Russia

North York Demonstration Draws 350,000 for Iran Anti-Government Protesters

A massive rally in North York, estimated to have drawn 350,000 people, called on the Canadian government to recognize Iran’s exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi as the leader of Iran’s democratic transition. This demonstration, held in solidarity with ongoing anti-government protests in Iran, aimed to raise awareness among non-Iranians and underscore support for those within Iran. Organizers urged Canadian involvement in the nation’s “ongoing national crisis,” highlighting decades of repression by the Islamic Republic. In response, Global Affairs Canada reaffirmed its commitment to holding Iran accountable for human rights violations and announced additional sanctions against individuals linked to Iranian state bodies, emphasizing Canada’s condemnation of the regime’s actions.

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Canada Imposes New Sanctions on Russia: Mixed Reactions and US Debate

Following a European leaders’ summit in London, Canada announced sanctions against 10 Russian individuals and 21 entities, including paramilitary groups and those involved in resource extraction. These sanctions target leaders of post-Wagner organizations and other key figures operating in Ukraine and Africa. This brings Canada’s total sanctions against Russia to over 3,000 individuals and entities. The announcement reaffirms Canada’s unwavering commitment to supporting Ukraine. These actions are part of a broader international effort to pressure Russia to end its aggression.

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