Carney says Holocaust Remembrance Day a time to remember Canadian complicity
OTTAWA — Canadians must reflect on the consequences of ignorance and hatred, Prime MInister Mark Carney said on Tuesday at a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa.
Speaking at the event at the National Holocaust Memorial in Ottawa, Carney said Canada was complicit in the murder of millions of Jewish people during the Second World War because it stayed silent.
He said the history must be remembered to ensure it is never repeated.
“The liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau exposed the scale of Nazi crimes to the world and became symbols of the horrors of the Holocaust, the guilt of the enablers and the resilience of the survivors,” Carney said.


