Open this photo in gallery: Saskatchewan Minister of Education Jeremy Cockrill says antisemitism remains a problem across Canada.Heywood Yu/The Canadian Press The Saskatchewan government says learning about the Holocaust will soon be a requirement to graduate high school. Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill says it’s important for youth to know about atrocities committed against Jewish people during the Second World War in order to curb hate and discrimination in society. Cockrill says antisemitism remains a problem across the country. The ministry says the process to renew the curriculum will involve teachers, experts and members of the Jewish community. A renewed Grade...