Calls for better education after Nazi celebrated in parliament
KAMLOOPS — Monday (Sept. 25) is the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, Yom Kippur. Known as the day of atonement, it’s a time for those in the Jewish faith to fast, pray and seek forgiveness. But instead of seeking forgiveness, many Jewish Canadians will be forced with coming to terms and possibly eventually offering forgiveness for a horrendous mistake made by the Speaker of the House of Commons on Friday.
“I subsequently became aware of more information that causes me to regret my decision to recognize this individual. I wish to apologize to the house,” said Speaker Anthony Rota on Monday morning.
Apologies from Rota and calls for his resignation from the NDP welcomed Canadian parliamentarians back to the House of Commons on Monday morning. This after a Ukrainian soldier who fought for the Nazis in World War II was honoured on Friday.