NAZI ROOTS: University of Alberta Wins in Court the Right To Dissolve a Grant Named After Ukrainian SS Veteran Yaroslav Hunka Following the Scandal of His Appearance in Canadian Parliament

The University of Alberta has the right not to want its image associated with a fighter from the Waffen-SS.

Today (12), it arose that the University of Alberta has received legal approval to dissolve a research trust named after Ukrainian SS veteran Yaroslav Hunka, despite protests from the 101-year-old’s family.

Remember NaziGate? Back on 22 September 2023, the Liberals in the Canadian government had a ‘genius’ idea: during the visit by Kiev regime leader Volodymyr Zelensky, they would feature an elderly Ukrainian migrant ‘who fought against the Soviet Union’.

But who was this person? Yaroslav Hunka is a Ukrainian-Canadian who fought in the SS Division Galicia of the military wing of the Nazi Party, the Waffen-SS.

Yes, you read it right: a Nazi collaborator who fought in a unit that participated in several documented massacres, including Huta Pieniacka, Pidkamin, and Palikrowy, where civilians were killed in large numbers.

This is not a rumor or an innuendo: a Nazi collaborator from the Waffen-SS was invited to the House of Commons of Canada to be recognized and honored by Speaker Anthony Rota.

Hunka received two standing ovations from all members of the House, including then-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his guest, Zelensky.

The NaziGate scandal was born, considered one of the most embarrassing moments in Canadian history.

Shortly after the scandal erupted, it was discovered that the University of Alberta was administering a research fund named after Hunka.

This led to the University of Alberta returning the $30,000 donation to Yaroslav Hunka’s family and closing the endowment in his name.

full story at https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/08/nazi-roots-university-alberta-wins-court-right-dissolve/

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