New guest guidelines circulating after MPs applauded man who fought for Nazis
New guest guidelines circulating after MPs applauded man who fought for Nazis

 By Mickey Djuric THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA- Speaker Greg Fergus is looking to implement new guidelines for recognizing certain guests in the House of Commons, after MPs stood twice to applaud a man without knowing he had fought for a Nazi unit. Draft guidelines on the recognition of guests during a joint address of Parliament have been circulated to all House leaders and other officers of Parliament, said Mathieu Gravel, a spokesperson for Fergus. “Feedback will be incorporated before the Speaker shares these guidelines with members,” he said in a statement. House leaders did not provide details of the draft guidelines, and Gravel said he cannot say more at this time. Yaroslav Hunka, who fought for the Waffen-SS Galicia Division, a voluntary unit created by the Nazis to help fight

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