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Two additional regulations made under the
United Nations Act implement the UN suppression of terrorism sanctions and sanctions against Taliban, ISIL (Da esh) and Al-Qaida. The Canadian authorities do not maintain a consolidated list of all designations under the
United Nations Act regulations. However, the UN publishes a consolidated list of all designations under the UN Security Council resolutions on its website.
The sanctions imposed under the
United Nations Act regulations vary depending on the target jurisdiction or group and generally include arms embargoes, trade restrictions, and prohibitions against providing financial services or technical assistance in respect of such covered activities. In addition, the
In a statement issued by the Superintendent
released on July 13, 2020, OSFI signalled a gradual restart of
OSFI s policy development work in the fall of 2020. On August
31, 2020, OSFI announced in a series of letters issued to industry that it
would unwind certain of the temporary measures put in place at the
beginning of the pandemic, including a gradual phaseout of the
special capital treatment of loan and insurance premium payment
deferrals that was provided to banks and insurers.
On December 12, 2020, OSFI announced that the domestic stability buffer
would remain at one per cent of total risk-weighted assets, stating
that DSB reduction in March continues to be effective and
Two additional regulations made under the
United
Nations Act implement the UN suppression of terrorism sanctions and
sanctions against Taliban, ISIL (Da esh) and Al-Qaida. The
Canadian authorities do not maintain a consolidated list of all
designations under the
United Nations Act
regulations. However, the UN publishes a consolidated list of all
designations under the UN Security Council resolutions on
its website.
The sanctions imposed under the
United Nations
Act regulations vary depending on the target jurisdiction
or group and generally include arms embargoes, trade restrictions,
and prohibitions against providing financial services or technical
assistance in respect of such covered activities. In addition,
Two additional regulations made under the
United Nations Act implement the UN suppression of terrorism sanctions and sanctions against Taliban, ISIL (Da esh) and Al-Qaida. The Canadian authorities do not maintain a consolidated list of all designations under the
United Nations Act regulations. However, the UN publishes a consolidated list of all designations under the UN Security Council resolutions on its website.
The sanctions imposed under the
United Nations Act regulations vary depending on the target jurisdiction or group and generally include arms embargoes, trade restrictions, and prohibitions against providing financial services or technical assistance in respect of such covered activities. In addition, the