
Ottawa’s national security review, shutdown order ‘procedurally unfair’: Hikvision
OTTAWA — A Chinese maker of surveillance camera systems says the national security review process that led the federal government to order it to shut down its Canadian operations was unfair.
Hikvision made the arguments in a court filing challenging a June 27 federal government directive ordering it to close down its business in Canada.
The company said the review process was procedurally unfair, the conclusion it reached was unreasonable and the government directive was based on incorrect assumptions.
Hikvision, which describes itself as the world’s largest manufacturer of surveillance equipment, has had a Canadian subsidiary for the past decade. It said in the court documents Hikvision Canada has 66 full-time employees.