Council backs mayor's bid to ban handguns - Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Toronto city councillors have voted overwhelmingly to ask the federal government to ban handguns. Mayor David Miller did, however, come up three votes short of the unanimous result he had hoped for in an attempt to put maximum pressure on the Stephen Harper government to act on handguns.

A look beyond the handgun ban - Monday, April 28, 2008
Chicago outlawed handgun sales in 1981. In the past week, there have been 40 shootings

Tribute to Turdeau - Sunday, April 27, 2008
I think that Trudeau never cared for the ordinary people, but only for the State. As we have seen, he demonstrated his aristocratic and elitist contempt for the ignorant masses in his own country. It is understandable then that he would have complete unconcern for the ordinary people who were suffering and dying under the communist yoke. But he did admire the communist rulers, because they were comparable in stature to himself; they, too, represented the socialist elite who were destined to rule over the masses. That is why Fidel Castro was Trudeau's life-long personal friend. I could forget and forgive many things that Trudeau did, but that he consorted and fraternized with mass murderers and enslavers of people, including my ethnic relatives in Latvia, I can never forget or forgive. I wonder if Trudeau’s boys have any idea of what their dear "papa" really valued and believed in and who his friends were. One of them, a mass murderer of the old school, was welcome at papa’s funeral.

Trudeau, a Traitor and a BASTARD... says vandal - Sunday, April 27, 2008

... former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau is haunted by his past. Vandals crept into a quaint cemetery in rural Quebec and scrawled "FLQ" and the French words for "traitor" and "bastard" in black...


EC welcomes new gun control measures - Saturday, April 26, 2008
BRUSSELS, April 21 (Xinhua) -- The European Commission Monday welcomed new measures to strengthen control of the acquisition and possession of weapons in ...

Perv registry ruled legal - Saturday, April 26, 2008
The province's top court decided that public safety is the paramount issue and the law doesn't infringe on the constitutional rights of people who are required to register. (Anything illegal will be constitutionally acceptable due to "public safety", sound familiar?)

Conservatives lose support - Saturday, April 26, 2008
Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives are losing voters' support - a trend accelerated by the RCMP raid last week on Tory headquarters, according to a Toronto Star/Angus Reid poll released today.

Judge accidentally fires gun in court - Friday, April 25, 2008
But the man who inadvertently pulled the trigger was the Quebec court judge presiding over the case. Judge Real Lapointe was hearing evidence in a home ...

Actually, the Tories might have a point ... - Friday, April 25, 2008
But if so, it doesn't prove the primary fault lies with the Tories. I want a court to rule whether the dramatic police raid on Conservative party headquarters was necessary. And I'd certainly like to know how not only journalists but Liberal staffers heard of it in time to film it.

Ban on guns does not curb crime: reader - Wednesday, April 23, 2008
With gun crime spiraling out of control, Britain's crime rate in general is higher than any of America's 50 states. More revealing is that annual figures ...

Canada to lift arms sales restrictions for 11 NATO - Wednesday, April 23, 2008
... firearms. Currently, Ottawa allows arms exports to only 20 nations. The additions would "improve access to potential market opportunities for Canadian ...

'What, did they expect us to shoot back?' - Wednesday, April 23, 2008
A senior Conservative official says the raid on Tory party headquarters last week was “over the top,” with flak-jacket-clad RCMP officers storming in and copying everything from payroll information to the strategy for a coming election.

Montague released on bail pending appeal - Monday, April 21, 2008
After 25 days behind bars, Bruce Montague was granted bail and released from the Kenora District Jail Friday night. By Garett Williams After 25 days behind...

Wal-Mart to film gun sales in bid to fight crime - Monday, April 21, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) — Wal-Mart, the nation's largest seller of firearms, announced Monday it will toughen rules for gun sales, from storing video of purchases...



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