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Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney spar over guns, reveal duelling agendas to curb crime

Both parties are offering duelling agendas to crack down on crime — and attacking each other for allegedly irresponsible policies. 

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Liberal Party Leader Mark Carney on the campaign trail. Carney outlined plans to strengthen border security, including training 1,000 new officers and investing in equipment to address drug smuggling, illegal guns, and stolen vehicle trafficking, if re-elected.


OTTAWA—With the GTA as their backdrop, the Liberals and Conservatives are offering duelling agendas to crack down on crime — and attacking each other for allegedly irresponsible policies. 

Painting a picture of “chaos” in the area’s streets, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre blamed the Liberal government on Thursday for failing to keep repeat offenders behind bars, while Liberal Leader Mark Carney — making a foray into an issue at the core of the Conservative campaign pitch — accused Poilievre of risking public safety by importing dangerous American gun policies. 

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Alex Ballingall

Alex Ballingall is the Deputy Ottawa Bureau Chief for the Star. Email him at aballingall@thestar.ca

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