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Is America starting to wake up to Canada? From our covert police state to the companies that happily encourage the tactics, abuses and selling out of civil liberties to the highest bidder even though it harms Canadas and USAs National Security. Maybe you are starting to figure out the rackets here that survive on P.R outreach campaigns and optics...
If Canadian authorities would have listened to and embraced citizens like myself, we'd be in a far better place economically, ethically, and, with our Western allies. Now, since the U.S knows we can't evolve on our own, they are applying the consequences themselves.
When the United States and other allies of Ukraine marked the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion by announcing a new wave of sanctions against Vladimir Putin's regime, two Canadian companies were among 86 new entities targeted by the U.S. Department of Commerce for "a variety of reasons related to their activities in support of Russia's defense-industrial sector and war effort."
The Canada Border Services Agency has now revealed that these two companies were identified as part of a "global effort" that now includes U.S. officials being virtually embedded in Canada's inspection system.
CPUNTO Inc. and Electronic Network Inc. were listed for "acting contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States." They're now subject to U.S. export restrictions, effectively cutting off their access to certain goods unless the companies obtain a specific licence from U.S. authorities.
The Commerce Department listing didn't specify what these companies shipped or attempted to ship that caught American attention, making it unclear what kind of business they were engaged in to trigger this action.
If Canadian authorities would have listened to and embraced citizens like myself, we'd be in a far better place economically, ethically, and, with our Western allies. Now, since the U.S knows we can't evolve on our own, they are applying the consequences themselves.
When the United States and other allies of Ukraine marked the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion by announcing a new wave of sanctions against Vladimir Putin's regime, two Canadian companies were among 86 new entities targeted by the U.S. Department of Commerce for "a variety of reasons related to their activities in support of Russia's defense-industrial sector and war effort."
The Canada Border Services Agency has now revealed that these two companies were identified as part of a "global effort" that now includes U.S. officials being virtually embedded in Canada's inspection system.
CPUNTO Inc. and Electronic Network Inc. were listed for "acting contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States." They're now subject to U.S. export restrictions, effectively cutting off their access to certain goods unless the companies obtain a specific licence from U.S. authorities.
The Commerce Department listing didn't specify what these companies shipped or attempted to ship that caught American attention, making it unclear what kind of business they were engaged in to trigger this action.
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