National Holocaust Monument
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Accused holocaust memorial vandal was City of Ottawa employee on leaveAccording to officials, the man accused of vandalizing the National Holocaust Monument on June 9 was a City of Ottawa employee on leave -- he has since been dismissed.CrimeJun 29, 2025
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National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa defaced with red paintThe National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa has been defaced with red paint and the words 'feed me' sprayed across the stone of the memorial.CrimeJun 9, 2025
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Police share photos of suspect sought after defacing of National Holocaust MonumentHate crime investigators probing the defacing of the National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa this week are asking the public to help identify the man in the photos.CrimeJan 31, 2020
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National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa defaced, police launch hate-crime probe"Incidents such as this are deeply disturbing to many communities, especially when they target specific groups. It is completely unacceptable and it will not be tolerated," Ottawa's police chief said.CrimeJan 29, 2020
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Omission of Jews from Holocaust plaque reminder of perils of Holocaust indifferenceIt’s not enough to note that the Holocaust was tragic; anyone serious about understanding history has to recognize what its aim was, as well as why and how it happened.CommentaryOct 12, 2017
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Ottawa to replace Holocaust plaque after failing to mention Jewish people, anti-SemitismLast Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau inaugurated the new monument in downtown Ottawa, calling it a place “where families can come together to learn, to ask those tough questions, to grieve and to remember.”PoliticsOct 5, 2017
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