Quebec election: gun control advocates to sound out parties on handgun ban, buybacks
MONTREAL — Gun control advocates are sounding out Quebec’s main political parties ahead of the Oct. 3 election to see where they stand on issues such as a handgun ban and a gun buyback program.
“Quebecers are worried,” said Nathalie Provost, a survivor of the 1989 École polytechnique shooting in Montreal.
“Even this week, we were talking about concerns for politicians’ safety on the campaign trail,” she said in a recent interview.
“It demonstrates there’s a fragility in our social climate that we didn’t have even four years ago. Talking about gun control and explaining how it contributes to social peace … I think it should be discussed clearly.”