Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair rebuked allegations made by some political opponents that the Liberals interfered in the Nova Scotia mass shooting investigation to forward their proposed gun control legislation. He said Monday that no one in the federal government had requested the types of guns used to be made publicly available, nor did RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki promise they would be.
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Blair rebukes allegations of interference in N.S. shooting probe
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