Anthony Rota, the Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons resigned on Wednesday amid building pressure over the controversy that erupted after his recognition of a Ukrainian war veteran who fought in a Nazi unit, Canada-based Global News reported. Rota announced his resignation in the House of Commons Tuesday afternoon. His resignation takes effect at the end of business day Wednesday, he added. "I must step down as your Speaker," he said. "I reiterate my profound regret" On September 22, during Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy's speech in Canada's Parliament, 98-year-old Ukrainian Yaroslav Hunka, who served in the first Ukrainian division,...