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<br>LONDON, May 18 (Reuters) - Russia's foreign ministry said on Wednesday it was closing the Moscow bureau of Canada's CBC and withdrawing visas and accreditation from the public broadcaster's journalists after Ottawa banned Russian state [https://www.foxnews.com/search-results/search?q=TV%20station TV station] Russia Today (RT).<br> <br>"With regret we continue to notice open attacks on the Russian media from the countries of the so-called collective West who call themselves civilised," Maria Zakharova, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman, told reporters.<br> <br>"A decision has been taken to make retaliatory, I underscore retaliatory, measures in relation to the actions of Canada: the closure of the Moscow bureau of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, including the nullification of the accreditations and visas of their journalists."<br> <br>Zakharova said Ottawa had chosen what she cast as a "Russophobic" path including censorship of the media.<br><br>Canada in March removed Russian state-owned [https://www.wired.com/search/?q=channels channels] [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] and RT France, the French version of RT.<br> <br>In a statement, the CBC and its French language unit Radio Canada said they had operated a bureau in Moscow for 44 years and were "deeply disappointed" in the [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=decision decision].<br> <br>"To our knowledge, this is the first time in the history of CBC/Radio-Canada that a foreign government has forced the closure of one of our bureaus," Chuck Thompson, head of public affairs at CBC, said.<br><br>"This appears to be another step by Russia to stifle a free and independent press within its borders."<br> <br>Canada on Tuesday introduced a bill in the Senate that will [https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/search?search_api_views_fulltext=ban%20President ban President] Vladimir Putin and around 1,000 members of his government and military from entering the country as it continues to ratchet up sanctions over Russia's Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine.<br> <br>Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Kyiv just over a week ago promising new weapons and equipment, and vowing that the world would make sure [https://www.tumblr.com/search/Putin%20loses Putin loses] the war in Ukraine.<br> <br>On Wednesday, Trudeau said "Putin's decision to expel Canadian media from Moscow is an attempt to silence them from reporting the facts, and it is unacceptable".

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<br>LONDON, May 18 (Reuters) - Russia's foreign ministry said on Wednesday it was closing the Moscow bureau of Canada's CBC and withdrawing visas and accreditation from the public broadcaster's journalists after Ottawa banned Russian state [https://www.foxnews.com/search-results/search?q=TV%20station TV station] Russia Today (RT).<br> <br>"With regret we continue to notice open attacks on the Russian media from the countries of the so-called collective West who call themselves civilised," Maria Zakharova, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman, told reporters.<br> <br>"A decision has been taken to make retaliatory, I underscore retaliatory, measures in relation to the actions of Canada: the closure of the Moscow bureau of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, including the nullification of the accreditations and visas of their journalists."<br> <br>Zakharova said Ottawa had chosen what she cast as a "Russophobic" path including censorship of the media.<br><br>Canada in March removed Russian state-owned [https://www.wired.com/search/?q=channels channels] [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] and RT France, the French version of RT.<br> <br>In a statement, the CBC and its French language unit Radio Canada said they had operated a bureau in Moscow for 44 years and were "deeply disappointed" in the [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=decision decision].<br> <br>"To our knowledge, this is the first time in the history of CBC/Radio-Canada that a foreign government has forced the closure of one of our bureaus," Chuck Thompson, head of public affairs at CBC, said.<br><br>"This appears to be another step by Russia to stifle a free and independent press within its borders."<br> <br>Canada on Tuesday introduced a bill in the Senate that will [https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/search?search_api_views_fulltext=ban%20President ban President] Vladimir Putin and around 1,000 members of his government and military from entering the country as it continues to ratchet up sanctions over Russia's Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine.<br> <br>Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Kyiv just over a week ago promising new weapons and equipment, and vowing that the world would make sure [https://www.tumblr.com/search/Putin%20loses Putin loses] the war in Ukraine.<br> <br>On Wednesday, Trudeau said "Putin's decision to expel Canadian media from Moscow is an attempt to silence them from reporting the facts, and it is unacceptable".
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +<br>LONDON, May 18 (Reuters) - Russia's foreign ministry said on Wednesday it was closing the Moscow bureau of Canada's CBC and withdrawing visas and accreditation from the public broadcaster's journalists after Ottawa banned Russian state [https://www.foxnews.com/search-results/search?q=TV%20station TV station] Russia Today (RT).<br> <br>"With regret we continue to notice open attacks on the Russian media from the countries of the so-called collective West who call themselves civilised," Maria Zakharova, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman, told reporters.<br> <br>"A decision has been taken to make retaliatory, I underscore retaliatory, measures in relation to the actions of Canada: the closure of the Moscow bureau of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, including the nullification of the accreditations and visas of their journalists."<br> <br>Zakharova said Ottawa had chosen what she cast as a "Russophobic" path including censorship of the media.<br><br>Canada in March removed Russian state-owned [https://www.wired.com/search/?q=channels channels] [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] and RT France, the French version of RT.<br> <br>In a statement, the CBC and its French language unit Radio Canada said they had operated a bureau in Moscow for 44 years and were "deeply disappointed" in the [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=decision decision].<br> <br>"To our knowledge, this is the first time in the history of CBC/Radio-Canada that a foreign government has forced the closure of one of our bureaus," Chuck Thompson, head of public affairs at CBC, said.<br><br>"This appears to be another step by Russia to stifle a free and independent press within its borders."<br> <br>Canada on Tuesday introduced a bill in the Senate that will [https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/search?search_api_views_fulltext=ban%20President ban President] Vladimir Putin and around 1,000 members of his government and military from entering the country as it continues to ratchet up sanctions over Russia's Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine.<br> <br>Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Kyiv just over a week ago promising new weapons and equipment, and vowing that the world would make sure [https://www.tumblr.com/search/Putin%20loses Putin loses] the war in Ukraine.<br> <br>On Wednesday, Trudeau said "Putin's decision to expel Canadian media from Moscow is an attempt to silence them from reporting the facts, and it is unacceptable".
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<br>LONDON, May 18 (Reuters) - Russia's foreign ministry said on Wednesday it was closing the Moscow bureau of Canada's CBC and withdrawing visas and accreditation from the public broadcaster's journalists after Ottawa banned Russian state [https://www.foxnews.com/search-results/search?q=TV%20station TV station] Russia Today (RT).<br> <br>"With regret we continue to notice open attacks on the Russian media from the countries of the so-called collective West who call themselves civilised," Maria Zakharova, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman, told reporters.<br> <br>"A decision has been taken to make retaliatory, I underscore retaliatory, measures in relation to the actions of Canada: the closure of the Moscow bureau of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, including the nullification of the accreditations and visas of their journalists."<br> <br>Zakharova said Ottawa had chosen what she cast as a "Russophobic" path including censorship of the media.<br><br>Canada in March removed Russian state-owned [https://www.wired.com/search/?q=channels channels] [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] and RT France, the French version of RT.<br> <br>In a statement, the CBC and its French language unit Radio Canada said they had operated a bureau in Moscow for 44 years and were "deeply disappointed" in the [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=decision decision].<br> <br>"To our knowledge, this is the first time in the history of CBC/Radio-Canada that a foreign government has forced the closure of one of our bureaus," Chuck Thompson, head of public affairs at CBC, said.<br><br>"This appears to be another step by Russia to stifle a free and independent press within its borders."<br> <br>Canada on Tuesday introduced a bill in the Senate that will [https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/search?search_api_views_fulltext=ban%20President ban President] Vladimir Putin and around 1,000 members of his government and military from entering the country as it continues to ratchet up sanctions over Russia's Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine.<br> <br>Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Kyiv just over a week ago promising new weapons and equipment, and vowing that the world would make sure [https://www.tumblr.com/search/Putin%20loses Putin loses] the war in Ukraine.<br> <br>On Wednesday, Trudeau said "Putin's decision to expel Canadian media from Moscow is an attempt to silence them from reporting the facts, and it is unacceptable".
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