OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says he doubts local police will have the resources to enforce the Liberals’ mandatory gun “buy-back” program and that the reason Prime Minister Mark Carney is sticking with the policy is to appease voters in Quebec.
That’s according to a roughly 20-minute conversation the minister had on Sunday with a tenant, which the minister says is authentic but was recorded without his knowledge and then circulated by a “gun lobbyist.”
In the recording, which was circulated to National Post as well as other media outlets, Anandasangaree reveals to the man he is speaking with that the federal government will announce the next phase of the program on Tuesday and unveil a pilot that will roll out in Cape Breton.
The Liberals had planned to move ah