Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that his government was slapping a ban on trade of handguns to prevent mass-shootings in the country.
He said that the new legislation will usher in โsome of the strongest gun control measuresโ in decades, including a โfreezeโ on the buying and selling of handguns in the country.
In a news conference in Ottawa on Monday evening, Trudeau invoked a string of mass shootings in Canada over the past decades, as well asย recent attacks in the United States, as part of his governmentโs impetus to introduce Bill C-21.

โCanadians all agree that we need less gun violence. We cannot let the guns debate become so polarised that nothing gets done. We cannot let that happen in our country,โ Trudeau told reporters.
โGun violence is a complex problem, but at the end of the day, the math is really quite simple. The fewer the guns in our communities, the safer everyone will be.โ

Canada has stricter gun ownership restrictions than the US, but gun control advocates in recent years have called forย tougher measuresย amid a string of mass shootings, including a 2017 assault on a Quebec mosque that killed six worshippers andย a deadly shootingย in Toronto in 2018.
In 2020, Trudeauโs governmentย bannedย more than 1,500 models and variants of โassault-styleโ firearms in the aftermath ofย a deadly attackย in the eastern province of Nova Scotia that year.

