MPs bicker over how to study Parliament's recognition of former Nazi SS soldier
- Efforts to investigate the recognition of a man with ties to a Nazi unit as a hero in Canada's Parliament are hindered by political bickering and procedural issues.
- A motion has been passed for the procedure and House affairs committee to prioritize a study of the invitation that led to the man receiving a standing ovation. The wording of the motion was a point of contention.
- Numerous Members of Parliament are horrified at having applauded the man without knowledge of his past, and are calling for further investigation into the matter.
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