Canadian Prime Minister apologized Wednesday for Parliament´s recognition of a man who fought alongside the Nazis in and said former Speaker Anthony Rota was 'solely responsible' for the incident. Yaroslav Hunka, 98, was invited to Parliament and praised as a Ukrainian and Canadian hero by Trudeau and 's President Volodymyr . It later emerged that Hunka had been involved in the Nazi division during World War II, prompting Speaker Anthony Rota to resign and Trudeau to apologize.
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