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Politics This Morning: Ottawa defers regulations on firearms markings again to 2023

Plus, the government earmarks an additional $1.5-billion in the effort to lift the remaining 61 boil-water advisories in First Nations communities.
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair's office says the government has decided to defer regulations on firearms markings by three years, to 2023, after consulting with premiers.
Good Tuesday morning, Amid the buzz around the release of its fall economic statement, the government quietly announced that it plans to defer the regulations around firearms markings again to 2023, after consultations with premiers. According to Public Safety Minister Bill Blair's...
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