Tory leadership hopeful Jean Charest says he wouldn’t change Canada’s firearms laws
OTTAWA — Conservative leadership candidate Jean Charest says he wouldn’t change Canada’s existing gun laws — including when it comes to a ban on “assault-style” firearms.
Charest says in a wide-ranging interview that when it comes to gun control he believes the focus should be on stopping the flow of handguns coming into Canada from across the border.
Asked specifically about the Liberal government’s ban on some 1,500 models of firearms, he said he is “not seeking to change the laws as they are.”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced the prohibition in May 2020 that has been rejected by many Conservatives and firearms-owner advocacy groups who make up part of the party’s base.