The prime minister must strike while the iron is hot and act to curtail the sale and ownership of deadly weapons.
Survival World on MSN
Sovereignty: Canadian province argues against federal overreach with gun control laws
Nahreman Issa reports that Premier Danielle Smith’s government is using the Alberta Sovereignty within a United Canada Act to ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney attended a menorah lighting in Ottawa on Sunday to mark the beginning of Hanukkah, speaking in ...
Newser on MSN
Linguists to Canadian PM: Drop the British spellings
Canada's new prime minister is getting a lesson in spelling from the country's language experts. A group of editors and linguists has urged Prime Minister Mark Carney to abandon British spellings in ...
Through freedom of information requests, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation obtained documents that revealed regional police ...
Danielle Smith’s government may also direct law enforcement agencies not to prosecute individuals defending their property ...
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What we know about Ahmed al-Ahmed, the bystander hailed as a hero for disarming Bondi gunman
The family of Ahmed al-Ahmed, a Muslim father of two who tackled one of the alleged attackers during the mass shooting on ...
Caption: Rabbi Benjamin Elton, whose Sydney synagogue is near the site of the Bondi Beach attack, says the mass shooting comes amid an 'antisemitic onslaught' over the past two years. He says ...
Edmonton Journal on MSNOpinion
Lorne Gunter: Alberta's refusal to enforce federal gun buyback program logical, sensible
It’s not just Alberta that is refusing to aid the federal government in its useless gun buyback program.
Charlottetown's city council went against a city staff recommendation to take part in the federal government’s assault-style ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Feds to proceed with promised review of firearms classification regime, minister says
The federal government will move ahead with a promised review of Canada's firearms classification regime that will include ...
Mass killings in the U.S. have reached their lowest point since 2006, with four deaths in California marking the 17th such incident this year. Experts caution this decline may be a statistical ...
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