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The government is considering reopening the De Chaine Commission report to determine how many veterans who fought with the Nazis are in Canada. The focus now is on taking appropriate steps in the house, with further actions being carefully considered by the government.

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Canadians demand transparency in investigating potential traitors. The government is cooperating with the Hogg Commission and providing necessary documents. The National Security Committee of Parliamentarians will also be involved. The opposition should refrain from making baseless claims in parliament.

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An incident in the Canadian House of Commons involving the honoring of a Ukrainian veteran who fought for the Nazis in World War 2 sparked outrage. The Speaker apologized for the oversight, leading to calls for accountability. The Prime Minister's office and Speaker's office both issued statements denouncing the incident. Criticism was directed at the lack of background checks and oversight. The international embarrassment caused by the incident was widely reported. Calls for action and sincere apologies were made to address the situation. The need for repercussions and accountability was emphasized.

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Canadian Parliament's House speaker is under fire for honoring Jaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old Ukrainian-born SS collaborator, with a standing ovation. Hunka served in the 14th Waffen SS Grenadier Division, which fought against the Soviets. The invitation and honor have sparked global outrage. Jewish groups criticized the welcome, while others questioned the speech that lauded Hunka as a fighter against the Russians. Moscow called the invitation an insult, and Poland condemned the whitewashing of Nazis. A Canadian opposition figure demanded a personal apology from Prime Minister Trudeau. Hunka openly admitted his involvement in the SS division, which was set up by German forces. According to reports, this division was notorious for burning down Polish villages and murdering civilians. It's been reported that Canada has a history of providing asylum to Nazi collaborators after World War II.

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An American private detective named Stephen Rombaugh has spent two years tracking down alleged Nazi war criminals living in Canada. Many of these individuals were responsible for killing Jews during World War II. Rombaugh obtained their names from the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Jerusalem and managed to get some of them to confess to their crimes. Canada has been accused of welcoming thousands of Nazi war criminals after the war, and only now is beginning to acknowledge its complicity. The Canadian government has been criticized for not prosecuting these individuals and for allowing them to live comfortably in Canada for decades. Efforts are now being made to deport them.

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The calm of Canada has been disrupted by Stephen Rombaugh, a private investigator from Brooklyn, who has spent two years uncovering alleged Nazi war criminals living in Canada. Many of these individuals actively participated in the murder of Jews during World War II. Rombaugh, using a false identity, managed to get confessions from some suspects, revealing their past atrocities. After the war, Canada welcomed many Nazis, prioritizing anti-communism over justice. Despite some efforts to prosecute war criminals, Canada has only deported one in 50 years. Now, as awareness grows, the Canadian government is under pressure to act against these individuals, many of whom still live openly in the country. The Jewish community and historians express embarrassment over the lack of action for decades, emphasizing the need for justice for Holocaust victims.

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In the House of Commons, the speaker apologized for honoring a Ukrainian veteran who was later revealed to have fought for the Nazis in World War 2. The speaker should step down, and the prime minister's office should explain their involvement. People quickly found out about the incident online. This is unacceptable and insulting, especially on the eve of Yom Kippur. The Liberal Party will lose support if this continues. It was lazy and put many people in a bad spot, including Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Sincere apologies and action are needed to address this international embarrassment.

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Earlier this year, there was Nazi imagery in our nation's capital, which was disturbing for the Jewish community and Canadians. Antisemitism is increasing online and in person, and must be addressed.

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Rambam, a Nazi hunter, claims hundreds of Nazi collaborators from Eastern Europe are living in Canada. The Canadian government allowed them in during the Cold War due to anti-communist sentiment. Despite efforts to prosecute war criminals, only one has been deported. Some alleged war criminals deny accusations, while others blame Jews for their legal troubles. Jewish leaders push for justice, arguing that victims never lived to old age. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police plan to investigate over 1800 former Nazi SS members in Canada receiving German military pensions.

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The NDP has called for a public inquiry into allegations of foreign interference, specifically from the Indian government. The Minister agrees that the inquiry should investigate interference from the Modi government. The safety of Canadians and the integrity of the rule of law are of utmost importance. Law enforcement and intelligence agencies are actively investigating in collaboration with their US counterparts. The government expects full cooperation from India in this investigation. No further comments will be made due to the ongoing nature of the investigation. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

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It's upsetting that this happened. The speaker apologized, but it's embarrassing for Canada and Canadians. We need to support Jewish MPs and the Jewish community on Yom Kippur. We must fight Russian propaganda, stand with Ukraine against Russia's illegal war.

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Antonio Utano and Cameron McDonald have been suspended without pay in the ArriveCAN scandal. The government is using public servants as scapegoats instead of taking responsibility for the $54 million scandal. Taxpayers are unhappy and want the truth. The ministers need to show leadership and oversight to prevent such scandals. The Public Safety Minister, Minister Duclos, and Minister Anand should come to the Government Operations Committee to explain and take responsibility. This is an opportunity for them to make things right and not leave public servants and taxpayers in a mess. The Minister of Public Safety should start by attending the committee.

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I urge all colleagues, especially those in the conservative party of Canada, to avoid politicizing this issue. It is not beneficial for anyone. Instead, let us acknowledge the mistake, unite in solidarity, and reaffirm our commitment to Jewish Canadians, Ukrainian Canadians, and those fighting for freedom, peace, and justice in Ukraine. Thank you.

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The speaker of the house resigned after inviting an actual Nazi to the House of Commons. The prime minister is being blamed for the embarrassment, but he claims no one knew ahead of time. The government vetted the Nazi, and a minister tried to erase the incident from the historical record. The member for Thornhill demands an apology from the prime minister for slandering and dishonoring Holocaust survivors. The government house leader defends the speaker's decision and emphasizes that no one in the chamber knew who the Nazi was. The speaker has taken responsibility and resigned.

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The speaker condemns the Canadian government, saying, "That's your Canadian government right there that just did this." They note, "I went to Bosnia, Somalia, and Afghanistan, and I did not fucking serve my country for this bullshit that's fucking in front of us." They add, "Right? The government has committed their own."

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Benabryth is calling for the reopening of a commission report to determine the number of Nazi veterans in Canada. The government's response is focused on the importance of taking appropriate next steps in the House of Commons. They emphasize the need for thoughtful consideration before proceeding further.

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Justin Trudeau's recent cabinet shuffle has resulted in another scandal. A Waffen SS Nazi was brought into the House of Commons and praised by the Prime Minister. Reports about his presence in the gallery emerged, and Trudeau hid for five days before showing up in Parliament. He tried to blame the Speaker for the incident, but the intense security and law enforcement surrounding the visit of Ukrainian President Zelensky suggest that the Prime Minister's office was involved. Trudeau deflects blame and avoids taking responsibility, as he has done in previous scandals. This incident has damaged Canada's international reputation and is deeply disturbing. Trudeau's actions are an insult to Canadian veterans, Ukrainian Canadians, and Holocaust survivors.

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No one recognized what was happening, which compounds the grave error and makes it painful. The former speaker acknowledged his mistake and stepped down. This is incredibly painful for everyone and has hurt many people in Canada, especially the Jewish community. It has also damaged and harmed the brave people of Ukraine and the Ukrainian president.

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The prime minister has not firmly supported the bill, citing a difficult balance regarding limits on speech. Despite inquiries, no clear stance has been provided by key ministers, raising concerns about the lack of decision from the Liberals since the bill's introduction a month ago. It's emphasized that inciting hate, such as residential school denialism, is not free speech and poses a threat to survivors who deserve protection from violence. For true reconciliation, the prime minister and relevant ministers must prioritize the safety of survivors and their communities. Urging them to read and support the bill quickly is essential for progress.

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There are calls to reopen a report on Canadian veterans who fought with the Nazis. The government will focus on next steps in the house and be thoughtful about any further actions.

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Speaker 0 mentions that an investigation has been started regarding a recent issue, which Speaker 1 questions. Speaker 2 suggests asking the Party Board members for more information. Speaker 0 asks if there will be an investigation into what happened and the victims' experiences. Speaker 2 explains that the investigation is complicated since the person involved is no longer a member of the parliament. Speaker 0 expresses concern about the victims and their stories. Speaker 2 says everything can be read about it and didn't expect to discuss it. Speaker 0 understands it's a sensitive topic. Speaker 1 mentions going to Afghanistan and having lunch. Speaker 0 points out that an investigation should have been conducted. Speaker 1 explains that the person can only return when there is a vacancy. The conversation ends with Speaker 1 suggesting asking the same question later.

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Beni Breth has called for the reopening of a commission report to determine the number of veterans who fought with the Nazis in Canada. The government has not yet responded to this request. The speaker acknowledges the hurt caused by these events and emphasizes the importance of taking appropriate next steps in the House of Commons. The government will carefully consider any further actions that may be necessary.

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The minister accused of painting Canadians as Nazis refuses to apologize for a vetted Nazi. The descendant of Holocaust survivors criticizes the distortion of history. The government house leader deflects blame, stating the speaker invited the individual and took responsibility. The speaker resigned, which was deemed honorable and necessary.

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Beni Breth has called for the reopening of a commission report to determine the number of veterans who fought with the Nazis in Canada. The government has not yet responded to this request. The speaker emphasizes the hurtful impact of these events on people in Canada and worldwide. They stress the importance of taking appropriate next steps in the House of Commons and assure that the government will carefully consider any further actions that may be necessary.

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The speaker asks if the government will disclose the number of veterans who fought with the Nazis in Canada. The response emphasizes the hurtful impact of such individuals and the need for appropriate action in the House of Commons. The immediate focus is on taking necessary steps.
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