Mr. Speaker, last week The Globe and Mail used the phrase, “Polish concentration camps” in reference to the Nazi German concentration and extermination camps in occupied Poland.
Brave Polish citizens were the victims of Nazi occupiers and not the perpetrators of their evil crimes.
The reference in the The Globe and Mail article was an insult to thousands of Polish Righteous Among the Nations who risked their lives to save Jewish neighbours.
Could the minister update the House on what our government has done to correct the offensive misconception about the existence of Polish concentration camps?