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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence in World War II.

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I request unanimous consent to remove the recognition given by the Speaker of the House to an individual present in the gallery during a joint address to parliament by Volodymyr Zelensky. This removal should be done from the House of Commons Debates of September 21, 2023, and any House multimedia recording. Thank you.

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We apologize for the incident on Friday and extend our apologies to President Zelensky and the Ukrainian delegation. Recognizing the individual in question was a mistake and disrespectful to the victims of the Nazi regime.

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Speaker 0 requests unanimous consent to remove recognition of an individual from the House of Commons Debates and multimedia recording. Speaker 1 asks for unanimous consent but is met with opposition. Speaker 2 expresses disappointment and compares the incident to the importance of learning from history. Speaker 1 interrupts, stating that the discussion is becoming more of a debate.

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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I request unanimous consent to remove the recognition given by the Speaker of the House to an individual present in the gallery during a joint address to parliament by Volodymyr Zelensky. This removal should be done from the appendix of the House of Commons Debates on September 21, 2023, as well as from any House multimedia recording. Thank you.

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We apologize for the incident on Friday and extend our apologies to President Zelensky and the Ukrainian delegation. Recognizing the individual in question was a mistake and disrespectful to the victims of the Nazi regime.

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I request to remove the recognition of an individual during a joint address to Parliament from the House of Commons Debates and Multimedia Recording. We will now seek unanimous consent. Any objections? No objections were raised. Thank you. Translation: I ask to delete the acknowledgment of a person during a joint address to Parliament from the House of Commons Debates and Multimedia Recording. We will now seek unanimous agreement. Any objections? No objections were made. Thank you.

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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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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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The prime minister takes personal responsibility for inviting President Zelensky to the House of Commons, ensuring its success, and apologizes for the recognition of an individual linked to the Nazi regime. He offers unreserved apologies to President Zelensky and the Ukrainian delegation for the mistake made during the event.

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I am resigning as Speaker of the House of Commons due to my mistake in recognizing an individual during a joint address. I apologize for causing pain to the Jewish community, survivors of Nazi atrocities, and others. My resignation is effective tomorrow to allow for the election of a new speaker. Thank you for your support during my term.

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I am resigning as Speaker of the House of Commons due to recognizing an individual during a joint address, causing pain to various communities. My resignation is effective tomorrow to allow for the election of a new speaker. Thank you for your support during my term.

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I made a mistake in recognizing someone during my speech about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. I apologize for offending many with my remarks and gestures. This was my own decision, and no one else knew about it beforehand. Thank you for listening. Translation: I made an error in acknowledging someone during my speech about the Russia-Ukraine conflict. I apologize for offending many people with my comments and actions. This was my own choice, and nobody else was aware of it beforehand. Thank you for your attention.

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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Zelensky's speech garnered multiple standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian veteran who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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I apologize for recognizing an individual during my speech about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. I regret my decision and apologize for offending many. This was my own initiative, and nobody else was aware of my remarks beforehand. Thank you for your attention. Translation: I apologize for recognizing someone during my speech about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. I regret my decision and apologize for offending many. This was my own initiative, and nobody else was aware of my remarks beforehand. Thank you for your attention.

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It is upsetting that this happened. The speaker has apologized for the mistake, which is embarrassing for the Canadian parliament and all Canadians. We must resist Russian propaganda and stand with Ukraine in its fight against Russia's illegal war. Our thoughts are with Jewish MPs and the Jewish community on Yom Kippur.

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Speaker 0 requests unanimous consent to remove recognition of an individual from the House of Commons Debates and multimedia recording. Speaker 1 asks for unanimous consent but is met with opposition. Speaker 2 expresses disappointment and compares the incident to the importance of learning from history. Speaker 1 interrupts, stating that the discussion is becoming more of a debate.

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I request unanimous consent to remove the recognition given by the Speaker of the House to an individual present in the gallery during a joint address to parliament by Volodymyr Zelensky. This removal should apply to the House of Commons Debates of September 21, 2023, and any House multimedia recording. Thank you.

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I will address the house to apologize for inviting and recognizing a controversial figure. The speaker took responsibility and resigned. We regret clapping without knowing the context, which hurt many communities. We deeply apologize for disrespecting the memory of Holocaust victims. We are sorry for the distress caused to President Zelensky and the Ukrainian delegation. It is concerning that Russia is using this mistake for false propaganda. Let us never forget the atrocities of the Holocaust.

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Speaker 0 requests unanimous consent. Speaker 1 acknowledges the official opposition leader. Confusion arises regarding the request.
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