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prime ministerjustin trudeau said the victims and their families deserved more than just thoughts and designed for one purpose and one purpose only—to kill the largest number of people in the shortest amount of time. there is no use and no place for such weapons in canada. wendy cukier is president of the coalition for gun control in canada. thank you very much for your time. i presume you very much welcome these developments? yes absolutely, it brings canada more in line with industrialised countries, of course we are also calling for a national ban on handguns, it remains to be seen whether legislation is introduced to do that as well. just on the outcome of the people who aren't familiar with the level of gun control in canada, just briefly and in layman ‘s terms, what is legal and illegal at the moment? so canada is clearly better in terms of its legislation than the united states, but falls far behind countries like the uk, australia, new zealand. so right now hunting rifles require a license but there is no registration, there is no record of who wants those guns, the conservati
prime ministerjustin trudeau said the victims and their families deserved more than just thoughts and designed for one purpose and one purpose only—to kill the largest number of people in the shortest amount of time. there is no use and no place for such weapons in canada. wendy cukier is president of the coalition for gun control in canada. thank you very much for your time. i presume you very much welcome these developments? yes absolutely, it brings canada more in line with industrialised...
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the move was a campaign pledge by prime ministerjustin trudeau — however, officials in his party were and the action was delayed. now on bbc news: the week in parliament. hello there and welcome to the week in parliament, where there are more questions for ministers over the government's handling of coronavirus. the labour leader wants to know... why he thinks that coronavirus continues to spread so fast in the care sector? filling in for borisjohnson, dominic raab admits it's a challenge but says it's one the government will grip. we can get the numbers down in care homes, as we've seen in hospitals and as we've seen in the country at large. the chancellor announces his latest loan scheme, promising fast and easy access to help for small firms. and away from the coronavirus pandemic, mps give initial approval to a bill to help victims of domestic violence. threatened and terrorised by someone who thinks it's ok to use his wife, partner or family as an emotional or physical punch bag. it was another week of the extraordinary "new normal", with the public being urged to continue stayin
the move was a campaign pledge by prime ministerjustin trudeau — however, officials in his party were and the action was delayed. now on bbc news: the week in parliament. hello there and welcome to the week in parliament, where there are more questions for ministers over the government's handling of coronavirus. the labour leader wants to know... why he thinks that coronavirus continues to spread so fast in the care sector? filling in for borisjohnson, dominic raab admits it's a challenge but...
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prime ministerjustin trudeau said the weapons had one purpose, ‘to kill the largest number of peoplemove comes after the country's worst mass shooting in nova scotia last month, which left 22 people dead. police in sweden say they have found the body of pakistani journalist, sajid hussain, two months after he went missing near the city of uppsala. mr hussain, the editor of an ethnic baloch news website, had fled pakistan after receiving death threats and was granted political asylum in sweden. the uk government says it has hit its target for 100,000 coronavirus tests per day. but the figure includes 40,000 tests delivered, including directly to people's homes, which may not yet have been taken. the target was set less than a month ago — when just ten thousand daily tests were being carried out and the government was facing criticism for failing to rapidly increase capacity. our health editor hugh pym reports. a very quiet stansted airport, especially for a friday, but there was activity in a car park, with virus testing continuing. one of the drive—through centres set up in the last
prime ministerjustin trudeau said the weapons had one purpose, ‘to kill the largest number of peoplemove comes after the country's worst mass shooting in nova scotia last month, which left 22 people dead. police in sweden say they have found the body of pakistani journalist, sajid hussain, two months after he went missing near the city of uppsala. mr hussain, the editor of an ethnic baloch news website, had fled pakistan after receiving death threats and was granted political asylum in...
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but canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau calls their continued detention "arbitrary".ent today, she could have been released. as it was, the extradition case continues. for more on what happens next, joining me from san francisco is our technology correspondent, zoe thomas. so just sojust explain to so just explain to us, what are we expecting the next process to be now? this means that the case is likely to stretch on for several more yea rs likely to stretch on for several more years in canada. ms meng's legal team has put up several legal challenges to us authorities extraditing her to canada. the next one we expect comedy next big decision we expect, is whether or not canadian police violated her civil rights when they arrested her in the way they arrested her. —— next when we expect comedy next big decision. but there are other legal appeals and challenges we expect to go on, so we expect this case is going to stretch out and continue to put pressure on relations between the us and china and even between china and canada, because of this trial stretching out. alre
but canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau calls their continued detention "arbitrary".ent today, she could have been released. as it was, the extradition case continues. for more on what happens next, joining me from san francisco is our technology correspondent, zoe thomas. so just sojust explain to so just explain to us, what are we expecting the next process to be now? this means that the case is likely to stretch on for several more yea rs likely to stretch on for several more...
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but canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau calls their continued detention "arbitrary".eleased. as it was, the extradition case continues. i asked our technology correspondent zoe thomas what happens next. so this means that the case is likely to stretch on for several more years in canada. there is's legal team has put up several legal challenges changing her extradition to canada. —— ms meng's legal team. the latest is whether canadian police violated her civil rights in arresting her. she could go free and go back to china. but there are many other levels of appeal and legal charges expected to go on, so we expect this case is going to stretch out. and it's going to continue to put pressure on relations between the us and china and even between china and canada because of this trial stretching out. already, we are seeing that those relationships are seeing that those relationships a re pretty are seeing that those relationships are pretty tense, as it is. yes, there's quite a lot of tension going on. we see the tension expanding between the us and china over trade, ov
but canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau calls their continued detention "arbitrary".eleased. as it was, the extradition case continues. i asked our technology correspondent zoe thomas what happens next. so this means that the case is likely to stretch on for several more years in canada. there is's legal team has put up several legal challenges changing her extradition to canada. —— ms meng's legal team. the latest is whether canadian police violated her civil rights in...