Politics Insider for Mar. 2: Canada bans Russian ships from entering its ports; Pierre Poilievre calls European leaders 'weak'; Jason Kenney stops municipalities from imposing their own public health rules
said Tuesday that Canada would face an economic price for if it takes economic measures against Russian oligarchs and businesses, the: “I have to be honest with Canadians that there could be some collateral damage in Canada.”
She said she discussed this possibility with Group of Seven finance ministers Tuesday. “We said in order to be really be effective, in order to really have an impact, we are going to have to be prepared for there to be some adverse consequences for our own economies.”from Canadian ports and waters. This follows other steps, including closing Canada’s air space to Russian planes, and a ban on oil imports.
, a shareholder in steelmaker Evraz PLC, which through a subsidiary has steel-production facilities in Canada.
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