Uniformed House of Commons guards get semi-automatic handguns
The day after a rifle-toting gunman attacked Parliament last week, igniting a blaze of gunfire outside the committee room where Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his MPs had gathered for a routine caucus meeting, police-issued semi-automatic handguns appeared for the first time on the black belts of uniformed House of Commons guards.
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