Canada imposes tougher sanctions against Iran’s nuclear program

By Charmaine Noronha, AP
Monday, July 26, 2010

Canada imposes tougher sanctions against Iran

TORONTO — Canada has imposed new unilateral sanctions against Iran, joining an international campaign to force Tehran to drop its nuclear program.

Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon said Monday the new measures will include a ban on any new Canadian investment in Iran’s oil and gas sector, and restrictions on exporting goods that could be used in nuclear programs.

Iranian banks will also will be barred from opening branches in Canada and Canadian banks will not be able to operate in Iran.

The West accuses Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons, but Tehran says its nuclear program is for peaceful electricity production.

The European Union also adopted on Monday a new round of sanctions against Iran to curb oil investment and target items that could be used toward a nuclear program.

Discussion

stan squires
July 27, 2010: 12:30 pm

I am from vancouver and i wanted to comment on the sanctions against Iran.I think it is reactionary and hypocritical to condemn Iran for its nuclear activites while nothing is said about the nuclear weapons in Israel.The israeli gov. has attacked Iran in the past and also Syria and nothing is been said about it.There is no one in their right mind going to put up with that arrogance.
The iranian gov.should do whatever it takes to build up its nuclear program for supplying electricity to the people and the govs.that are against it can go to hell.

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