Supreme Court won’t review decision to send seized material to U.S. authorities
- The Supreme Court of Canada declined to review a decision to send seized material to U.S. Authorities on May 22, 2025.
- This ruling comes after the U.S. Sought Canada's cooperation in 2017 to carry out a search at the Brossard office of JYS Technologies in connection with espionage claims.
- In January 2018, Canadian law enforcement carried out a search at JYS Technologies, confiscating electronic devices and storage equipment to support the U.S. Investigation.
- Quebec Superior Court ordered the transfer of seized material to the U.S., a ruling upheld but paused by the Court of Appeal until the Supreme Court weighed in.
- The Supreme Court refused to hear the case without explanation, allowing the material transfer to proceed and supporting cooperation in cross-border espionage investigations.
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Supreme Court won’t review decision to send seized material to U.S. authorities
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada will not review a decision to send information to U.S. authorities investigating commercial espionage allegations.
·Hamilton, Canada
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OTTAWA — 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 […]
·Toronto, Canada
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