Ottawa mum on joining legal case against Trump’s sanctioning of Canadian ICC judge
OTTAWA — Ottawa won’t say whether it will intervene in support of a Winnipeg-born global judge who is asking a U.S. court to reverse sanctions ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump, which have left her unable to use a credit card or most major online vendors.
Washington sanctioned International Criminal Court judge Kimberly Prost nearly a year ago, over her work on a case involving American troops in Afghanistan. Unlike France, Canada has never criticized that decision.
“We haven’t said anything about that,” said Sabine Nolke, a former senior Canadian diplomat whose career focused on international law.
“We do have fairly solid human rights credentials, but we can certainly stand (to be) speaking out more about them.”

