Did Justin Trudeau throw Canada Speaker Anthony Rota under the bus? | Zelenskyy and Nazi Row

“The work of this House is above any of us. Therefore, I must step down as your Speaker,“ said Anthony Rota, announcing his resignation over his honouring, during President Zelenskyy’s visit, of a Ukrainian who fought in a Nazi unit during WWII. On Monday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that the decision to invite a former Nazi soldier to parliament was “deeply embarrassing.“ Trudeau stopped short of calling for Parliament speaker Anthony Rota to resign, but said that the incident was “extremely upsetting“ and “deeply embarrassing to the Parliament of Canada and by extension to all Canadians.“ The reworded paragraph is more concise and easier to read, while still maintaining the original meaning. I have also removed some unnecessary jargon and technical terms, such as “CBC News,“ “news briefing,“ and “role he’s held since 2019.“ I have also combined some sentences to improve the flow of the paragraph. #justintrudeau #indiacanada #anthonyrota #houseofcommons #canadanews #justintrudeaunews #zelenskyy #zelensky #volodymyrzelenskyyr #nazi Subscribe to The Times of India’s YouTube channel: For daily news & updates and exclusive stories, follow the Times of India Facebook: Instagram: Download the app: Follow TOI for well-researched and in-depth news and analysis Facebook: Twitter: Instagram:
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