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Global Affairs Canada publishes Consolidated Special Economic Measures Act Sanctions List

Canada uses economic sanctions as an important and strategic foreign policy tool to respond to rapidly developing international crises or violations of international peace and security. The Government of Canada is making changes to facilitate the implementation and enforcement of its economic sanctions.

Global Affairs Canada today published the Consolidated Special Economic Measures Act Sanctions List. The list contains the individuals and entities named in the schedules of sanctions regulations made under the Special Economic Measures Act (SEMA). The list is available on Global Affairs Canada’s Canadian Economic Sanctions website.

This has been excerpted from a 12 October 2017 news release by Global Affairs.

 

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Global Affairs Canada (GAC)
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