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Canada significantly amends sanctions laws, adding deemed ownership criteria

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | July 24, 2023
  • International Trade
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Les complexités des sanctions internationales : Des affaires récentes éclairent les demandes de radiation au Canada

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | June 7, 2023
  • International Trade
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  • Trade and Economic Sanctions

Complexities of international sanctions: Recent cases shed light on delisting applications in Canada

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | June 7, 2023
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Canada’s modern slavery framework: New reporting obligations

By Paul Lalonde, Yasmin Shaker, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | November 16, 2022
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Canada bans service exports to Russia relating to mining, chemical and petroleum industries

By Sean Stephenson and Daniela Acevedo | June 9, 2022
  • International Trade
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Consultation notice: Canada Border Services Agency seeks your input on future regulatory amendments to the Valuation for Duty Regulations

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | June 20, 2021
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It’s not all about taxes: The 2021 federal budget resurrects procurement policy

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | April 28, 2021
  • ESG
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  • Trade, WTO and Customs

Modern slavery and supply chains – a significant ESG consideration

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | April 5, 2021
  • International Trade
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Canada officially declares the “Proud Boys” a terrorist group

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | February 9, 2021
  • International Trade
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  • Trade, WTO and Customs

Trade trends 2021

By Paul Lalonde, Sean Stephenson, and Daniela Acevedo | January 23, 2021

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