Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered scathing remarks on Thursday over a standing ovation in Canada’s Parliament last month for a Ukrainian war veteran who served with the Nazis in the Second World War. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau formally apologized days after the story broke, calling it a “deeply embarrassing” mistake, and the Speaker of the House, Anthony Rota, resigned over the incident.
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‘An idiot or a bastard:’ Putin rips Canada House speaker who invited Nazi veteran to Parliament
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