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Sanctions & Embargos - Canada and Iran
RAHUL C.
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What is a sanction?
Sanctions can be described as capital punishment
A sanction is a threatened penalty by the government
a sanction can be placed for disobeying a law
ex. Nazism in Germany
Illegal for germans and jews to interact and death could be a penalty.
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What is an embargo?
an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
Embargo's do not encourage globalization.
Instead of making the world into one market, embargo's do the opposite.
Embargo's affects bussinesses which import/export to different countries.
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Canada and Iran: Sanctions and Embargos
Canada imposes a complete ban on imports/exports to and from Iran
Certain exemptions - (goods allowed to trade) :
technology used to purify water for civilian and public health purposes.
communication technologies which contribute to internet freedom
ex. smartphones
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Reasons for Sanctions/Embargos
A sanction which allows no trade with UN countries and Iran was placed.
Canada and United States created the sanction.
Sanctions were imposed because Iran was violating international obligations
Stephen Harper said," In response to Iran’s continued illicit nuclear activities,
U.S. and Canada have imposed sanctions to prevent nuclear enrichment"
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A word from our prime minister
http://online.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887324866904578513442435665794
The article explains the measures taken against Iran in 2013.
The trade sanctions were put in place to prevent nuclear weapons from
getting into the wrong hands. ex. rebel forces (Taliban) , [Stephen Harper-
"Iran is going against agreements with the IAEA which is rising questions"
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What are nuclear weapons capable of?
An example would be Hiroshima in Japan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11e8XyUBqRQ
As you can see in the video, nuclear technology is capable of destroying
large masses of land
Fun Fact: it takes about 3 Hydrogen bombs to blow up the Earth!
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Effects On Globalization
Decreases rate of globalization
Eliminates Iran's international trade with north american countries
Decrease of International Business in Iran decreases Iran's economy
Job's will be eliminated due and poverty will become more present in Iran
Lack of Infastructure - (no branch plants)
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