After Parliament celebrated Yaroslav Hunka, who fought for a Nazi unit during the Second World War, the federal government is being urged to release secret details about suspected Nazi collaborators who were allowed to enter Canada after the war ended. David Akin explains the push to declassify the 1986 report from the Deschênes Commission, which investigated claims alleged Second World War criminals found refuge in Canada.
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‘Tell Canadians what really happened’: Federal government urged to release secret Nazi records
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