Casey going to bat for Atlantic accord - Tuesday, June 05, 2007 Veteran Conservative MP Bill Casey says he will vote against his party’s budget tonight if changes aren’t made to honour the Atlantic accord. |
Ottawa rejects call for handgun ban - Friday, June 01, 2007 Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day suggests such a move would be useless, and might do more harm than good. Mr. Day rejected Ontario's call as he shared a podium in Ottawa today with the province's correctional services minister. |
USA: Ironclad gun-control laws are impossible - Friday, June 01, 2007 Emily Colletta's May 1 letter and its anti-gun comments reflected her lack of understanding. Emily stated, "One gun on campus (at Virginia Tech) was one gun too many." She goes on to abuse Michelle Malkin's prior column and says, "One student was in lawful possession of a weapon. He shot 32 students to death with it." |
Canada Should Not Ban Handguns - Thursday, May 31, 2007 Given the alleged shooters were under the age of 18 it is very likely the firearms used to kill Jordan Manners were obtained illegally. (In Canada, minors... |
South Africa: firearms aren't the problem - Thursday, May 31, 2007 In addition, among other highly credible publications, he is also the respected author of The Failed Experiment: Gun Control and Public Safety in Canada. |
Mike Harris used racist slur: Ipperwash report - Thursday, May 31, 2007 The head of the Ipperwash inquiry has ruled that former premier Mike Harris told a high-level meeting on the day Dudley George was killed that "I want the f---ing Indians out of the park. |
Stacking the deck against gun control - Tuesday, May 29, 2007 The story revealed that the government's firearms advisory committee is made up almost entirely of staunch, pro-gun advocates who have opposed the registry. |
PEI voters elect Liberal Leader Robert Ghiz - Tuesday, May 29, 2007 PEI voters braved the rain Monday to elect 33-year-old Liberal Leader Robert Ghiz as Canada's youngest-serving premier, ending the 11-year Progressive Conservative government of Pat Binns. |
Bill to lengthen Firearms offences - Monday, May 28, 2007 a bill lengthening mandatory sentencing for firearms offences — is expected to get passed in the House today with the NDP’s support... |
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