Russia banned 43 additional Canadian personalities from entering its territory on Monday, in response to sanctions announced by Ottawa against Russians to punish Moscow for its offensive in Ukraine.
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This new list, published by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, notably includes Suzanne Cowan, the president of the Canadian Liberal Party of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, as well as Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of Canada and that of England.
Senior civil servants, political advisers and members of civil society have also been sanctioned.
Russian diplomacy denounced the “belligerent Russophobia” of the Trudeau government and specified that it was a measure of retaliation against the introduction in May by Ottawa of “new sanctions against Russian business leaders and their family members”.
Including the latest list, more than 700 Canadians have been barred from entering Russia since its offensive in Ukraine began.
On May 19, Moscow announced that it was closing the office in the Russian capital of the Canadian radio and television station CBC/Radio-Canada and canceling the accreditations and visas of its journalists, in response to the ban on the broadcasting of channels from the Russian group RT. in Canada, decided in mid-March.
Ottawa has imposed sanctions on more than 1,000 individuals and entities from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.