The controversy over Canada’s rules on military exports to Israel, explained
CANADA, AUG 10 – Canadian senators call for full disclosure amid reports of 175,000 bullets shipped to Israel in 2024 despite official export restrictions, with 54% of Canadians opposing lethal arms sales.
- Canada suspended about 30 military export permits to Israel in March 2024 to determine if they involved lethal uses.
- The Canadian government said it stopped approving new permits for Israel on January 8, 2024, citing human rights concerns.
- Groups argue the term 'non-lethal' is poorly defined and misleading, as Israel can use Canadian-made components in military campaigns.
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A federal senator, Yuen Pau Woo, urges the Canadian government to be more transparent about restrictions on arms exports to Israel.
The controversy over Canada's rules on military exports to Israel, explained (Canada)
A Canadian senator is calling on Ottawa to be more transparent on its policy to restrict arms exports to Israel, following contradictory reports about what manufacturers have been allowed to send to the Middle East. "I'm horrified to hear this news about certain arms exports and parts going to ...
The controversy over Canada’s rules on military exports to Israel, explained
A Canadian senator is calling on Ottawa to be more transparent on its policy to restrict arms exports to Israel, following contradictory reports about what manufacturers have been allowed to send to the Middle East.

The controversy over Canada's rules on military exports to Israel, explained
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