Trudeau pledges to further tighten gun control at Toronto-area event
MARKHAM, Ont. — Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau tried to cast his main rival as opposed to public safety on Sunday as he pledged tighter controls on guns already banned by his government and funding for provinces to prohibit guns locally.
Trudeau targeted Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole over a proposed repeal of a Liberal ban on 1,500 firearms — a position the Tory leader reversed on Sunday.
During a Sunday morning campaign stop in Markham, Ont., Trudeau outlined Liberal plans to strengthen the existing rules if re-elected.
“These guns have no place in our communities and have no place anywhere in Canada,” Trudeau said.