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Canadian Government Apology regarding the fate of the passengers of the MS St. Louis
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau - November 7, 2018
Transcript of Apology
Government of Canada
MS St. Louis Holocaust survivor on Canada’s apology
The little known saga of Jewish internees in Canada
Montreal Gazette video
MS St. Louis
Voyage of the MS St. Louis
Canada and the MS St. Louis
U.S. Policy During the Holocaust: The Tragedy of the S.S. St. Louis (May 13 - June 20, 1939)
MS St. Louis survivor says Canada's apology 'a good thing,' but it won't salve emotional scars
Canada and the Holocaust
From refugees to enemy aliens — the little-known saga of Jewish internees in Canada
Jewish Canadians Collection
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