Canada will maintain Russian oil sanctions, despite 30-day U.S. pause: Carney
OTTAWA — Canada will maintain its sanctions on Russia and its shadow fleet of oil transports, despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s move to ease sanctions, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday.
The United States placed a 30-day waiver on its Russian oil sanctions Thursday in response to oil price shocks caused by the war in Iran.
“Canada’s position is to maintain sanctions on Russia … including on the shadow fleet which is moving this oil,” Carney said. “There’s been very tight co-operation between Russia and Iran at great cost to the people of Ukraine and a great threat to peace and security in Europe.”
Carney made the comments at a Friday news conference in Bardufoss, Norway, alongside the leaders of Norway and Germany.

