Quebec pushes Ottawa to act on handguns after Montreal teen murdered
QUEBEC — Public Security Minister Geneviève Guilbault is calling on the federal government to do more to take guns off the street, following the fatal shooting of a Montreal teenager.
Guilbault told reporters today in Quebec City Ottawa needs to be an essential partner in a complicated fight that goes beyond what the province and cities can do alone.
Thomas Trudel, 16, was killed late Sunday in the city’s St-Michel district, not far from his home. Police have said the suspect had a brief exchange with the teenager — who wasn’t know to police — before shooting him.
Guilbault says the federal government needs to impose tougher penalties for gun violations and tighten borders where illegal weapons are being smuggled into the country.