Supreme Court of Canada won’t review decision to send seized material to U.S. authorities | Unpublished
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Author: Jim Bronskill
Publication Date: May 22, 2025 - 10:23

Supreme Court of Canada won’t review decision to send seized material to U.S. authorities

May 22, 2025
The Supreme Court of Canada will not review a decision to send information to U.S. authorities investigating commercial espionage allegations.The United States asked for Canada’s assistance in 2017 to obtain and execute a search warrant at JYS Technologies’ office in Brossard, Que.The federal justice minister at the time approved the request and Canadian police executed the search warrant in January 2018, seizing such items as computers, phones, memory keys and integrated circuits.


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