Alberta government seizes Calgary condos for Russian bank sanctioned over Ukraine war
The Alberta government has seized 10 properties in Calgary owned by Andrei Ovsyankin, a bankrupt Russian multi-millionaire, with the proceeds destined for Gazprombank, a Russian bank Canada has sanctioned due to the war in Ukraine. Jeff Semple explains how this case exposes the complexity of enforcing these sanctions.
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