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Experts say Canada has to recognize with its past treatment of Nazis, following PM apology

For a fourth day in a row, the fallout from that shocking tribute to a Nazi in parliament is trending very high.
The questions remain: how could this have happened, who’s to blame, and why did Canada allow people who fought with the Nazis to come to our country after the war?
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Ukraine’s leaders know that Canada is still one of their biggest supporters, following his apology yesterday.
During Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s visit to Ottawa last Friday, Members of Parliament gave a standing ovation to a man who fought for the Nazis.
Experts say the humiliating incident in parliament has drawn attention to a stain in Canada’s history that needs to be acknowledged, and the apology is not enough.