Calls escalated Monday for Canada’s House of Commons speaker to resign after he inadvertently honored a Nazi soldier in what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called a “deeply embarrassing” incident. The House of Commons gave the former soldier, 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka, a standing ovation after Speaker Anthony Rota singled him out while Parliament hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Pointing to where Hunka sat in the House of Commons gallery, Rota hailed him as a “Ukrainian hero [and] a Canadian hero,” saying, “We thank him for all his service,” BBC News reported. While Hunka fought in WW2 as millions of Ukrainians did,...