Flags of Canada in Ottawa. File photoWASHINGTON, Apr 26The Canadian government plans to change the law to allow it to sell seized assets of Russians under sanctions, according to the National Post. «The federal government wants to give itself the power not only to freeze or confiscate, but and sell assets in Canada owned by persons under international sanctions,” the report says. It is noted that the new provisions are included in the budget bill submitted to the House of Commons. According to the publication, the bill, if passed, will allow the sale of frozen assets.Hellish but not eternal: who will break first due to Western sanctions
