Families and stakeholders speak out about Toronto gun violence
Many gathered in a Toronto neighbourhood Saturday morning to discuss ways to end gun violence by identifying root causes like poverty, mental health and support for youth. This comes after the federal government announced its intention to give municipalities the option to implement a handgun and ammunition sales ban in urban centres. Morganne Campbell has more.
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