PUBLIC SAFETY: VERIFYING THE SOURCE OF MINISTER BLAIR’S STATEMENTS ON STRAW PURCHASES

Public Safety Access to Information File: A-2019-00184 dated December 16, 2019 – Received December 20, 2019 by Dennis R. Young

93-PAGE ATIP RESPONSE INCLUDES:
• A Dialogue on Handguns and Assault Weapons: Engagement Paper – October 2018
• 2019-18 National Strategic Firearms Threat Assessment: Presentation to the Canadian Firearms Advisory Committee – February 20, 2019
• Firearm-Related Crime in Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics: Presentation to the Canadian Firearms Advisory Committee – February 20, 2019
• Firearm-Related Crime in Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics: Presentation to the Canadian Firearms Advisory Committee – August 30, 2019
• Feasibility Study on Collecting Additional Data on the Criminal Use of Firearms – Funding Request by Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics – Undated
• Assessing The Feasibility Of Additional Data Collection On The Criminal Use Of Firearms: CACP Police Information Statistics Committee – Undated
• Assessing The Feasibility Of Collecting Additional Firearms Data: Consultation Document – Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics – December 2018

 

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SanfordE Skidmore
SanfordE Skidmore
4 years ago

There has been a lot of coverage on the numerous shootings in Toronto lately,this situation didnt occur overnight. I think it would be fair to say that Mr Blair either didnt see the growing problem or chose to egnore it.After all he was chief of police there when this problem was growing.It is also interesting to see that now he has a solution to the problem. This solution will impact everyone except the criminals doing the shooting.

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