Shooting reshapes Liberals’ apology for 1939 refusal of ship of Jewish refugees
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s apology for a decision to close Canada’s doors to Jewish refugees almost 80 years ago must include a bold statement against modern anti-Semitism or the carefully orchestrated event will be a failure, Canadian Jewish leaders say.
Trudeau is to apologize next week for a 1939 decision to reject an asylum request from more than 900 German Jews aboard the MS St. Louis ocean liner, which resulted in more than 250 of them dying at the hands of the Nazis.
The apology has been months in the making and was scheduled before a gunman killed 11 Jews at a Pittsburgh synagogue — the deadliest attack on Jews in American history.
The shooting has sparked countrywide vigils and forced a re-examination of the prime minister’s plans. Trudeau’s office says the text of the apology will be changed to reflect the Pittsburgh killings.


