Too few Canadians know about the Holocaust
That can impact foreign policy. How else can one explain allowing our allies to stage parades and name streets after perpetrators of the worst crime against humanity?

OTTAWA—Just prior to Jan. 27 International Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorations, a shocking study was released that revealed that nearly half of Canadians cannot name a single Nazi concentration camp.
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