Canadians were banned from providing services for Russia’s oil and gas and chemical industries.
Canada has announced a new package of anti-Russian sanctions, which includes the export of 28 types of services for various industries. This was reported on the website of the Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday, June 8th.
Canada further amended the Special Economic Measures Regulations for Russia to prohibit the provision of 28 services to Russia’s oil and gas and chemical industries, including technical, managerial, accounting and advertising services.
It is specified that anyone living in Canada and Canadians abroad are prohibited from providing these services to Russia or Russian citizens.
On May 31, Canada imposed personal sanctions against 22 Russian individuals and four companies. Among those allowed Russians were the Olympic champion in rhythmic gymnastics and the alleged wife of Russian President Vladimir Putin Alina Kabaeva.
In response, Russia banned the entry of 41 Canadian citizens, including the leadership of the Ukrainian Congress of Canada and the Ukrainian World Congress.
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Source: korrespondent

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