Federal party leaders address gun violence after deadly Ontario shooting
After what police called an “ambush-style” shooting in Mississauga, Ont., killed a teenager and wounded five other people, federal party leaders were quick to offer condolences Sunday, but had little in the way of new ideas to address gun violence in Canada’s cities.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau was already en route to Mississauga when he briefly addressed the incident, telling reporters he would speak with the city’s mayor, Bonnie Crombie, to offer support from the federal government.
Crombie, a former Liberal MP, suggested Sunday that all levels of government must increase the resources and funding they direct at the problem of gun violence. Trudeau said what his party is preparing to offer is something he’ll discuss in the coming weeks.
“We know there’s more to do and we will be doing more,” he said.


