Canada unveiled new sanctions Tuesday evening against Moscow and its sympathizers in Ukraine that includes among its highest-profile targets the chief executive of Russia state-owned defense company Rostec, Sergey Chemezov, and the state-run energy firm Rosneft. Canada said the latest round of sanctions would apply economic sanctions and travel bans against 37 Russian and Ukrainian individuals, and economic penalties against 17 Russian and Ukrainian entities. Besides Mr. Chemezov and Rosneft, others targeted by the new Canadian sanctions include lawmakers in the Russian legislature; military officials; the head of Russia’s largest motorcycle club, the Night Wolves; and members of the Donetsk and Luhansk separatist groups in Ukraine. An official at Russia’s embassy in Ottawa declined to comment when reached Tuesday night on Canada’s new round of sanctions. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the measures were in response to “escalated acts of aggression” in recent weeks allegedly perpetrated by Russian-backed […]