Canada imposes new sanctions on Russian officials over treatment of opposition leader
OTTAWA — Canada is imposing new sanctions on nine senior Russian officials in response to what Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau describes as gross and systemic human-rights abuses in the country.
That includes the Russian government’s treatment of key opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who was the target of an assassination attempt last year — an accusation that Russian authorities have rejected.
Navalny survived that attack but was sentenced by a Russian court last month to more than two years in prison on what observers have said are politically motivated charges.
Garneau says the sanctions are also a response to Russian officials having detained thousands of protesters in recent weeks.