Department of Law Enforcement hopes to get hundreds of guns off the streets through buyback program
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney presented his party's public safety plan on Thursday in Brampton, Ontario.
- Rising crime rates and violence prompted both Liberal and Conservative leaders to propose new measures.
- Carney's plan includes stricter bail laws and increased funding for community security programs.
- Carney stated, "You can't be serious about being tough on crime if you're not willing to be tough on guns."
- Poilievre dismissed Carney's plan, citing the Liberal government's past record on crime.
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Carney pitches crime policy, tougher laws on harassment at places of worship
Liberal Leader Mark Carney said Thursday he would pass tougher laws to stop people from being harassed at their places of worship, part of a suite of crime and justice measures he unveiled at a campaign stop in southern Ontario.
Carney Announces Plans for Tougher Bail Laws, Gun Control
Liberal Leader Mark Carney announced stricter gun control initiatives and said his government will tighten bail laws. Carney said on April 10 that his government would continue the gun buyback program that was started under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In 2021, Trudeau introduced Bill C-21, which mandated stricter gun control and a buyback program for the more than 1,500 gun models that have been banned in Canada. It was announced after…
Carney announces sweeping plan to crack down on crime, strengthen the border
Liberal Leader Mark Carney laid out his party's public safety plan on Thursday, promising to crack down on gangs, protect children, reduce intimate partner violence and tackle the illegal flow of drugs and guns coming from the United States.
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