A former federal justice minister says the 'failure of indifference and inaction' over Canada's history with Nazis in the country likely contributed to Parliament's unknowing recognition of a Nazi veteran in the House of Commons last week, and that he wants to see nearly 40-year-old documents on suspected war criminals living in Canada unsealed.
Didn’t Canada expel and revoke the citizenship of a hundred year old Nazi that had been living there for decades? If so, can’t they just do that again?
Didn’t Canada expel and revoke the citizenship of a hundred year old Nazi that had been living there for decades? If so, can’t they just do that again?
It’s been a week for this guy. Went from being applauded for being a nazi to steps being taken to hold him accountable for his crimes.[1]
But our institutions need to find the rest of them to hold them accountable.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/yaroslav-hunka-poland-minister-extradite-1.6978266 ↩︎
I mean, even if he gets deported all the way to the front lines he still got away with naziing for decades so…yikes
I think the real question is how many nazis there are in Canada and why the Canadian government won’t release this information to the public.
@yogthos @OprahsedCreature
Likely because majority of the government is occupied by them.
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