Canada revoking sanctions exemptions for Nord Stream turbines
OTTAWA — Canada has revoked an exemption to sanctions that had allowed a Montreal company to repair turbines for the Nord Stream pipeline operated by Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom.
The decision on Wednesday comes three months after explosions, which Swedish investigators said were the result of “gross sabotage,” rendered the pipeline carrying natural gas beneath the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany inoperable.
“Canada is making this decision recognizing that the circumstances around granting the waiver have changed,” Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said in a joint written statement on Wednesday.
“It no longer serves its intended purpose.”

