from Sputnik News:

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – The fact that some Canadian streets have been named after Nazi accomplices and collaborators is “not shocking” given its dark past of harboring Nazi war criminals, Russian Ambassador to Canada Oleg Stepanov told RIA Novosti on Tuesday.
On July 24, the Jewish non-profit association “Forward” found in a new investigation that since the 2000s, at least two Canadian streets had been named after Nazi accomplices and collaborators, namely Max Brose, a German automotive industrialist that produced weaponry for Germany’s war machine during World War II, and member of the Nazi party, and Peter Savaryn, a Ukrainian Nazi SS veteran that fought in Ukraine’s 1st Galician.
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“It’s completely unacceptable that streets bear names of Nazis anywhere, and we could only imagine how ashamed Canadians whose ancestors fought against Nazism in Europe must be feeling after such disturbing revelations,” Stepanov replied when asked what the Russian mission to Ottawa thought about the findings. “However, for anyone who follows Canadian history it was not something shocking,” he added.


