An Act to amend the Special Economic Measures Act (disposal of foreign state assets)
Bill S-214 was a Senate Private Member's Bill amending the Special Economic Measures Act (S.C. 1992, c. 17) to establish a federal framework for the disposal of seized assets of designated foreign nationals (sanctioned under the Magnitsky-style framework). Builds on the Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act (S.C. 2017, c. 21, the Canadian Magnitsky Act). The federal Forfeited Property Sharing Account (under the Seized Property Management Act) has received approximately $200 million in seized assets from Magnitsky-style designations since 2017 per Global Affairs Canada. The bill aimed to direct seized proceeds toward humanitarian aid for victims of designated foreign nationals' actions, particularly Ukrainian humanitarian aid post-Russian invasion February 2022. Did not pass third reading.
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Lets the federal government formally seize sanctioned foreign assets (most prominently Russian oligarch assets after 2022) and redirect the proceeds to humanitarian aid or rebuilding work. Closes ambiguity in the existing sanctions regime.
Issues this bill touches
- Foreign Policy & Defence
Special Economic Measures Act on foreign-asset disposal (Senate).
Legislative history
- First reading
First reading in the Senate.
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Second reading in the Senate.
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