Canada has toughened sanctions against Russia following Moscow’s attack on neighbouring Ukraine. Canada has sanctioned more than 900 Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian entities and individuals it says are enabling and supporting President Vladimir Putin’s illegal war. A look at the measures and other actions Canada is taking: Sanctions — Sanctioned 15 Russian politicians and military leaders, including Russia’s deputy prime minister, the commander of the air force and several leaders of the Russian navy. — Imposed sanctions on the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, the owner of the Chelsea Football Club and a major shareholder in Evraz, a British multinational manufacturing company that operates a steel mill in Regina. — Sanctioned four other Russian oligarchs along with Abramovich. Their assets will be frozen and restrictions placed on 32 military entities in Russia. — Imposed sanctions on 10 more Russian political and business leaders. The government says the names of the individuals …