Canada passes Magnitsky human rights law, sparking Russian threats
OTTAWA — Russia is accusing Canada of causing irreparable harm to their relations after Parliament formally passed the so-called Magnitsky Act targeting the actions of gross human rights violators.
But the chair of the House of Commons foreign affairs committee has a simple rebuttal — don’t take it personally.
Liberal MP Bob Nault says the expansion of Canada’s international sanctions law doesn’t target one specific country because it is aimed at human rights violators everywhere.
However, Canada’s new sanctions regime and those of other countries, including the United States, have been closely linked to the Russian whistleblower, Sergei Magnitsky.