Prime Minister of Canada says Canada will remember Holocaust, confront antisemitism
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- Remembrance of Auschwitz-Birkenau and Holocaust victims
- Introduced Combatting Hate Act to criminalize obstruction of worship, schools, and community centres
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- Notes liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1945 exposed the scale of Nazi crimes and became a symbol of the Holocaust
- States the Nazi regime systemically murdered six million Jewish people and killed millions of others, including Roma and Sinti, political opponents, LGBTQI+ people, prisoners of war, and people with disabilities
- Says Jewish community faces a resurgence of antisemitism in Canada and worldwide; states the government has introduced the Combatting Hate Act to criminalize obstructing access to places of worship, schools, and community centres, and that laws are necessary but not enough
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“On this day in 1945, the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau exposed the scale of Nazi crimes to the world and became a symbol of the horrors of the Holocaust, the resilience of its survivors, and the guilt of its enablers. The Nazi regime systemically and senselessly murdered six million Jewish people and killed millions of others, including hundreds of thousands of Roma and Sinti peoples, political opponents, LGBTQI+...
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- Auschwitz-birkenau
- Nazi Regime
- Six Million
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