Ottawa to issue apology to Italian Canadians mistreated during Second World War

Jun 16, 2019 | 5:36 PM

VAUGHAN, Ont. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is committed to issuing a formal apology to Italian Canadians  mistreated in the country during the Second World War.

“We have to face the dark chapter in our country’s history,” he said Friday. “Italian Canadians have lived with these memories for many years and deserve closure.”

Trudeau made the announcement in Vaughan, Ont., at an event celebrating Italian heritage month. 

He said during the war, Italian Canadian families and businesses struggled and no one was held responsible.