Trudeau Honours Victims of Communism and Nazism on Black Ribbon Day

Trudeau Honours Victims of Communism and Nazism on Black Ribbon Day
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at a dinner in Toronto on Aug. 22, 2022. The Canadian Press/Chris Young
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau honoured the victims and survivors of communism and Nazism that terrorized the European countries, in a statement marking Black Ribbon Day on Aug. 23.

“Today, we join people from around the world to honour the victims and survivors of communism and Nazism in Europe, and pledge to continue standing up for all those who still face violence and oppression at the hands of authoritarian regimes,” Trudeau said in the statement.