Toronto-area mayors calls for action at border following forum on gun violence
TORONTO — The mayors of cities across the Toronto area provided a laundry list of wishes to the federal government on Tuesday, including action at the border, in a joint effort aimed at curbing a rise in gun violence.
The municipal leaders, along with police chiefs and Ontario’s solicitor general, met with a representative from the federal government at Toronto City Hall, and much of the discussion focused on the smuggling of guns into the province.
“There’s a real job to do at the border,” Toronto Mayor John Tory, who hosted the meeting, told reporters afterward.
A presentation Toronto police made to municipal leaders at the meeting shows an estimated 73 per cent of guns seized in 2019 that could be traced had come across the border. A significant number of guns the force seizes every year cannot be traced.