Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca says he would ban all handguns if elected June 2

Philippines News News

Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca says he would ban all handguns if elected June 2
Philippines Latest News,Philippines Headlines
  • 📰 natnewswatch
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 37 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 18%
  • Publisher: 59%

Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca says he would ban all handguns if elected June 2 via torontostar

Doug Ford’s open for business policy for guns“The Ford Conservatives are putting the interests of the gun lobby ahead of the Ontario victims of gun crime they swore an oath to protect. The result is handgun violence is spiraling out of control,” he said.“The choice on handguns is clear, more handguns and gun crime under the Ford Conservatives or a ban on handguns under the Ontario Liberals.”

Noting Ford’s government has “blocked municipal and federal efforts to ban handguns in Ontario,” Del DucaAfter Toronto council requested a ban on the sale of handguns and ammunition in city limits in 2018, Ford said: “I wouldn’t support a ban on handguns.” “There’s a lot of legal, responsible handgun owners. We have to refocus all our resources going after the bad guys, not the good guys,” the premier said at the time.

Del Duca said his government would accept Ottawa’s offer to bankroll a buy-back program and work with“We will work with our partners and we will lead in this regard ... within one year of taking office,” he said, adding the Liberals would also push other provinces toward a similar ban.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

natnewswatch /  🏆 58. in CA

Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

$30,000 in payments to Tory MPP raises ‘troubling questions,’ Del Duca says$30,000 in payments to Tory MPP raises ‘troubling questions,’ Del Duca saysA Tory MPP accepting $30,000 from a then-lover — when he was pushing for a transit station near his family business — “raises a lot of troubling questions,” says Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca.
Read more »

$30,000 in payments to Tory MPP raises ‘troubling questions,’ Del Duca says$30,000 in payments to Tory MPP raises ‘troubling questions,’ Del Duca saysA Tory MPP accepting $30,000 from a then-lover — when he was pushing for a transit station near his family business — “raises a lot of troubling questions,” says Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca.
Read more »

Dominique Anglade denounces double standard for women in politics - Montreal | Globalnews.caDominique Anglade denounces double standard for women in politics - Montreal | Globalnews.caThe Quebec Liberal Party leader says women in politics are judged more harshly and feel the pressure to be perfect at all times with little room for anger or mistakes.
Read more »

Real estate sector gears up to battle Liberal government’s proposal to ban ‘blind bidding’ for housesReal estate sector gears up to battle Liberal government’s proposal to ban ‘blind bidding’ for housesCanada’s national real estate association says that ending blind bidding would not bring down housing prices and would deprive homeowners of the choice of how they want to sell
Read more »

Liberals have misplaced priorities for immigration, say opposition MPsLiberals have misplaced priorities for immigration, say opposition MPsGovernment must reduce barriers for asylum seekers instead of creating them, say NDP and Conservative immigration critics.
Read more »

Ukraine completes questionnaire for EU membership, Zelensky’s office saysUkraine completes questionnaire for EU membership, Zelensky’s office saysUkraine expects to acquire status of a candidate in June
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-08-27 20:37:36