Russia announced Tuesday it is imposing sanctions on Canadian officials and members of Parliament, barring them from its soil, in retaliation for Canada’s sanctions against it. Moscow also warned that future responses will be decisive and not symmetrical. The action was published on the Russian foreign ministry website, which states the “black list” targets Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, and Defence Minister Anita Anand. The list of 313 names also includes most members of Parliament, other cabinet ministers, as well as Canada’s Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre. The foreign ministry says Russia was “forced” to take this step to respond to the “outrageous hostility” of Canada, which has “tested our patience for so long.” Every attack on Russia, whether on diplomatic missions, the closure of airspace, or the severing of economic ties “will inevitably receive a decisive and not necessarily symmetrical rebuff,” says the …