Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered an apology during question period in the House of Commons Wednesday, admitting to his government’s “terrible error” in not only allowing a Second World War veteran, who fought for a Nazi unit, to sit in Parliament on Friday, but in the House rising to honour him, too.
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Trudeau apologizes for ‘terrible error’ after Nazi WWII veteran honoured in Canada’s Parliament
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