OTTAWA — Canada could revisit calls to declassify documents about the presence of Nazi war criminals in the country, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Wednesday, as the fallout continued over Parliament's recognition last week of a man who fought for the Nazis. Jewish advocacy organization B'nai Brith Canada has reiterated its long-standing call for the government to make all records about the admittance of former Nazi soldiers public. The call came after MPs gave a standing ovation to a 98-year-old veteran of the Second World War whom the House of Commons Speaker had invited to attend an address by Ukraine...