Canada yesterday banned and froze assets of 30 Russians linked to the case of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who died in prison after exposing a USD 230-million tax fraud.
"We have to respond with mirror-image (sanctions)," the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement late yesterday.
"If our Canadian partners like playing sanctions games, we will be forced to respond," Moscow said.
The ministry announced it had decided to "bar entry to Russia to a whole number of Canadian figures," adding that this affected "dozens."
It warned that Canada must step away from a "destructive course, leading to further aggravation of bilateral relations."
Canada last month passed a "Sergei Magnitsky Law," which targets Russian officials for human rights violations.
This follows a Magnitsky Act passed by the United States which led to sanctions on more than 40 senior Russian officials.
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