Trudeau pledges tougher gun control as he tries to get campaign back on track
TORONTO — Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is promising to ban all military-style assault rifles as part of a broader gun-control plan that would also take steps towards giving cities more powers to restrict and ban handguns.
Trudeau made the pledge Friday in Toronto as he tried to get his campaign back on track after spending Thursday apologizing for wearing blackface years ago.
The announcement took place in the city’s Greektown neighbourhood, where a gunman killed two people and wounded 13 others last year. The issue of gun control is important for many voters in Toronto, which is also a critical region for the Liberals’ re-election hopes in next month’s election.
Trudeau said the pledge to ban assault rifles includes outlawing the semi-automatic AR-15, the weapon used in many recent mass shootings in the United States.