Canada bans China’s Huawei and ZTE from 5G networks
- Canada’s long-awaited ban on Chinese telecommunications giants follows the US and other key allies
- China’s embassy in Canada accused Canada of working with the US to suppress Chinese companies

Wireless carriers in Canada won’t be allowed to install Huawei equipment in their high-speed 5G networks, the Canadian government said Thursday, joining allies in banning the giant Chinese technology company.
Canada had been the only member of the Five Eyes intelligence-pooling alliance not to bar or restrict use of equipment from Huawei Technologies in its 5G networks. The United States and the other members – Britain, Australia and New Zealand – previously banned Huawei.
“We are announcing our intention to prohibit the inclusion of Huawei and ZTE products and services in Canada’s telecommunications systems,” Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said.
Canada’s ban also includes ZTE Corp, one of China’s biggest tech companies and one that is state-owned.
Champagne added that “providers who already have this equipment installed will be required to cease its use and remove it”. He said Canada’s wireless companies won’t be offered compensation.
Canada’s major wireless companies already had started working with other providers.