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Billionaire Russian oligarch’s daughters remain on Canada’s sanctions list

24 April 2026
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Two daughters of Russian oligarch Mikhail Fridman, Laura and Katia Fridman, have lost their appeal in Canadian court to be removed from the country’s sanctions list. The sisters argued they are unfairly affected by sanctions imposed due to their father’s connections to President Vladimir Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Mikhail Fridman was sanctioned in April 2022, identified as a major financier supporting the war. The sisters were added to the sanctions list in May 2022 not for their own actions but due to their familial ties to Fridman. While their mother was removed from the list, the court upheld the government’s decision regarding the daughters, asserting that their relationship with Fridman justified their inclusion. The court emphasized that the sanctions aim to prevent individuals from using family connections to evade restrictions related to the ongoing conflict.

Why It Matters

The sanctions against Mikhail Fridman and his family reflect broader international efforts to hold individuals accountable for their connections to the Russian regime amid the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Sanctions are designed to disrupt the financial networks that support the Kremlin’s activities, including military operations. The legal arguments presented by the Fridman sisters highlight the complexities of how familial ties are interpreted under sanctions laws, which can have significant implications for individuals connected to sanctioned figures. The case underscores the challenges faced by family members of oligarchs, particularly as global pressure mounts against those perceived to enable Russia’s actions in Ukraine.

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