‘Unmitigated gall’: Senator rejects minister’s call to pass Liberal guns bill quickly
OTTAWA — A battle appears to be brewing between senators and Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino, as he tries to see the Liberals’ controversial gun legislation passed swiftly into law.
His office sent a letter to leaders of the different Senate groups and the chair of a committee, saying the minister is “eager” answer senators’ questions about Bill C-21.
The letter comes with less than a month left before the House of Commons and Senate plan to break for summer, with the Liberals branding the legislation as a legislative priority.
The bill seeks to turn a national handgun freeze into law, combat homemade guns and ban what it calls “assault-style” weapons.