The report was the result of nearly two years of inquiries in which claims that Canada had become a haven for Nazi war ...
Last year, there was an outcry after a veteran of the Nazi-led division, Yaroslav Hunka, received two standing ovations in the House of Commons during a visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ...
A year after its unveiling was postponed indefinitely, concerns about Ottawa’s Memorial to the Victims of Communism remain ...
Then they erupted into applause a third time. This time for a man named Yaroslav Hunka. “A Ukrainian hero, a Canadian hero,” as House Speaker Anthony Rota said, describing him as a “Ukrainian-Canadian ...
During his resignation speech, Rota reiterated his "profound regret" for recognizing 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka, a veteran of the First Ukrainian Division, last Friday in the House of Commons.
The Liberal government won’t make a firm commitment to keep the names of alleged Nazi collaborators and fascists off the ...
House Speaker Anthony Rota thought it was a good idea to invite 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka, “a hero who fought for Ukrainian independence from Russia during the second world war,” to be an honoured ...
The Liberal government won’t make a firm commitment to keep the names of alleged Nazi collaborators and fascists off the Victims of Communism memorial to be unveiled in downtown Ottawa.