An investigation by Statewatch, a non-profit organization, has found Canadian-made parts in Iranian drones used by Russia to attack Ukraine, despite a plethora of export sanctions and trade restrictions meant to prevent this. Mackenzie Gray reports on the findings, and the reaction from both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Tallysman Wireless, the Ottawa-based manufacturer of the parts.
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Canadian parts found in drones used by Russia against Ukraine
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