Canada will not release a list of 900 alleged Nazi war criminals, sparking criticism for transparency.

The Canadian government has opted not to release a list of about 900 alleged Nazi war criminals who settled in Canada after World War II, citing concerns over international relations and individual safety. This decision has disappointed Jewish groups and scholars advocating for transparency regarding the 1986 Deschênes Commission report, which confirmed that such individuals were admitted to Canada. Critics argue this lack of disclosure undermines justice for Holocaust survivors.

November 05, 2024
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