Anthony Rota has resigned as Speaker of the House of Commons over his September 22 tribute in Parliament to Yaroslav Hunka, who fought for a Nazi unit during the Second World War. Mackenzie Gray reports on the reaction; what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is being pressured to do; and when a new speaker could be elected.
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‘Many people have been hurt’: Rota quits as House Speaker after celebrating Nazi veteran
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