Ministers appear unfazed by Senate changes to federal gun bill
OTTAWA — Federal ministers played down notions Tuesday that Senate committee amendments to the Liberals’ gun bill would hobble the legislation.
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale suggested the government’s intentions for Bill C-71 will be reflected in the final version of the legislation, despite efforts by Conservative senators to cut provisions they say penalize law-abiding gun owners.
The government bill introduced last year would expand the scope of background checks on those who want to acquire guns.