Canada introduces tougher security reviews of foreign investments

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“We will not hesitate to take action on transactions that could harm Canada’s national and economic security,” Innovation Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said in a statement.

The new regulations mean a foreign firm wishing to buy a company in a sensitive sector must inform Ottawa about its plans before the transaction closes.

This will “provide the government earlier visibility on investments where there is risk that the foreign investor could gain access to sensitive assets, information, intellectual property or trade secrets”.

The law allows the innovation minister to order that a security review be extended, a move that previously had to be formally announced by the government. Penalties for non-compliance will also be increased.

Sectors the government is particularly focused on include quantum science, robots and artificial intelligence.

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