Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he will offer Parliament’s unreserved apologies in the House of Commons on Wednesday after a 98-year-old who fought with a Nazi unit during the Second World War was honoured during an official visit from Volodymyr Zelensky. In recent days, Mr. Trudeau has faced calls from the Conservatives, NDP and Bloc Québécois to extend an apology for the incident that has garnered headlines all over the world and led to the resignation of Speaker Anthony Rota. Mr. Rota resigned on Tuesday and said he took full responsibility for inviting a constituent, Yaroslav Hunka, to the gallery...