Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday that the government is currently working on a legal definition of ‘assault-style’ weapons to be banned in Canada and passing that into law. The Liberal amendment to gun law reform Bill C-21, which was tabled in a committee meeting last month, is facing questions about how far it will expand the scope of weapons that are prohibited in Canada.
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