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On February 18, the government amended the Special Economic Measures (Burma) Regulations to prohibit transactions involving related financial goods and services with a number of designated persons. However, as of March 12, Le Devoir reported that a Canadian company had signed a $2 million contract with General Mya Tun Oo, Myanmar's minister of defence. The article mentions that Global Affairs Canada was aware of this transaction.
Do the special economic measures for Myanmar apply to these designated individuals or not? Clearly, Canadian companies continue to make significant deals with members of the Myanmar military junta.