Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said ... Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologised on behalf of Canada's parliament after a Ukrainian man who fought for a Nazi unit was unwittingly applauded ...
“Canada is withholding hundreds of Nazi war-crimes files from the public. This disgraceful secrecy dishonours [sic] survivors ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other leading Canadian ... Earlier this month, the Trudeau government announced it would not release the names of some 900 Nazi war criminals who found refuge in ...
Montreal, Canada’s second-largest city, experienced horrific rioting last week. Violent protestors, including pro-Palestinian ...
Shocking! Lawyer rams Mercedes car into Kachori shop in Delhi, Six injured In a shocking incident, six people were injured after a lawyer rammed his speeding Mercedes car into a Kachori shop in ...
Justin Trudeau has sparked outrage after refusing to release the names of 900 alleged Nazi war criminals who fled to Canada after the Second World War. Jewish groups have called the decision ...
a ship carrying 907 German Jews fleeing the Nazi regime. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the announcement on a conference call with Canadian rabbis earlier Thursday, and then later took to ...
was also invited by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to attend a Toronto rally honouring Zelenskyy during his visit to Canada. Hunka was in the gallery during Zelenskyy's address to parliamentarians ...
The Canadian government of Justin Trudeau has been ridiculed for hiding what has up until now been a secret list of alleged Nazi war criminals. It appears that Ethnic Ukrainian activists have ...