The destructive legacy of communism deserves more public awareness in Canada, not only for its historical impact but also for the harm it continues to inflict today, says the chair of the Memorial to the Victims of Communism, which was unveiled in Ottawa last December.
While the atrocities of the Holocaust are largely remembered and young Canadians are educated about them, comprehension of the legacy and ongoing impacts of communism remains limited, said Ludwik Klimkowski, chair of the “Memorial to the Victims of Communism–Canada, a Land of Refuge,” in a recent interview with Jan Jekielek, host of The Epoch Times’ program “American Thought Leaders.”…