
PM Carney hints at coming legislation as first week of new Parliament ends
As the first week of Parliament's return came to a close, Prime Minister Mark Carney hinted at potential legislation on public safety while addressing the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. CBC's Marina von Stackelberg reports on the legislation and when it could come.
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