So, let’s get this straight. Someone is feted by the entire House of Commons, introduced as having fought against Russia during the Second World War. ...
Yaroslav Hunka, right, waits for the arrival of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the House of Commons in Ottawa on Sept. 22, 2023.SaltWire's Atlantic regional weather forecast for September 29, 2023 | SaltWireSo, let’s get this straight. Someone is feted by the entire House of Commons, introduced as having fought against Russia during the Second World War.
So how is it possible that no one considered what that implied? “Wait, Russia was our ally in WWII against the Nazis, with Canada sending it munitions and support. If he was fighting against Russia during the war, then he must have been fighting on Germany’s side. Shouldn’t somebody check into this before we invite him as a guest to Parliament, let alone laud him?”
It only made matters worse that Russia has attempted to justify its current invasion of Ukraine on the grounds that the country must be de-Nazified; it is now making propaganda hay over a NATO member giving a genuine Ukrainian Nazi collaborator So who is at fault for bringing Yaroslav Hunka to the House of Commons? Clearly, Speaker Anthony Rota, who now has been forced to resign, bears much of the blame.
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