Canada has mandated the shutdown of anti-drone solutions company Bluvec Technologies, citing national security concerns. Bluvec, known for its portable real-time drone and drone operator detection technology, has been ordered to dissolve immediately. The Canadian Innovation Ministry, while not detailing the specific security risks posed by Bluvec, indicated that the decision followed a thorough multi-step security review conducted by the national security and intelligence community. The ministry’s statement emphasized that the government’s actions were based on concrete facts and evidence, highlighting the involvement of foreign investments in Bluvec as a critical factor. “Canada’s decisions are based on facts and evidence and on the advice of Canada’s security and intelligence community and other government partners,” the statement read. “While Canada continues to welcome foreign direct investment, we will act decisively when investments threaten our national security.” Th...
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