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Canada bans China’s biggest camera brand as global fears grow over smart tech spying in plain sight

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  • Geopolitics, not just technology, is quietly rewriting who can sell cameras in Western markets
  • Hikvision says it’s unfair, but the shutdown shows trust is no longer automatic for Chinese firms
  • Company denies wrongdoing, but surveillance fears are now enough to end entire business operations

Canada has ordered Chinese surveillance giant Hikvision to cease its operations in the country, citing national security concerns.

The ban follows a formal review conducted under the Investment Canada Act and marks a move against foreign technology firms.

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