Gun violence is top of mind for Montrealers after two brazen daylight killings this week, adding to nearly 80 shootings in the city so far this year. Just days ahead of the official start of the provincial election campaign, Quebec politicians are searching for solutions to prevent gun violence. Global’s Olivia O’Malley reports.
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Politicians make gun violence prevention a priority ahead of Quebec election campaign
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