ANGUS: Canada Must Stop the Sale of Armoured Vehicles to IC
ANGUS: Canada Must Stop the Sale of Armoured Vehicles to ICE
Charlie Angus - The Resistance - February 13, 2026
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EXCERPT: "Canada has a legal obligation, under both domestic and international law, to block the sale of armoured vehicles to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The mechanism is straightforward: cancel the export permits.
Under Canadian law, it is illegal to export military parts and weapons if it is known that they will be used against civilians. ICE is a paramilitary organization that is completely focused on targeting unarmed civilians. The sale of armoured vehicles from Rochel would dramatically transform their war on civilians.
The Prime Minister of Canada has both the authority and the responsibility to act.
NDP Member of Parliament Heather McPherson has been pushing the Prime Minister to cancel these permits citing Canada’s legal responsibilities and international obligations. She is one of the few people in Parliament with extensive experience in sanctions policy and international law. . . . . "
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Charlie Angus - The Resistance - February 13, 2026
VIDEO
EXCERPT: "Canada has a legal obligation, under both domestic and international law, to block the sale of armoured vehicles to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The mechanism is straightforward: cancel the export permits.
Under Canadian law, it is illegal to export military parts and weapons if it is known that they will be used against civilians. ICE is a paramilitary organization that is completely focused on targeting unarmed civilians. The sale of armoured vehicles from Rochel would dramatically transform their war on civilians.
The Prime Minister of Canada has both the authority and the responsibility to act.
NDP Member of Parliament Heather McPherson has been pushing the Prime Minister to cancel these permits citing Canada’s legal responsibilities and international obligations. She is one of the few people in Parliament with extensive experience in sanctions policy and international law. . . . . "
[ https://charlieangus.substack.com/p/can ... dium=email ]