Yup. The folks in the western part of Canada are very different from their cosmopolitan (that is a euphemism for liberal) brothers and sisters in the east.Oldgringo wrote:Apparently, the voting majority of Canadians; particularly, the eastern half of them are okay with their gun control laws.
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- Sun Jun 03, 2012 6:14 pm
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- Sun Jun 03, 2012 12:17 pm
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We've been there a couple of times - a very upscale humongous mall. Toronto was (is?) a very safe city - we wandered all over downtown a few years ago and always felt very safe. I was impressed with how clean it was (is?)philip964 wrote:Eaton Center is very much like either the Houston or Dallas Galleria. Not where you would expect trouble except maybe in the parking garage.
- Sun Jun 03, 2012 8:19 am
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Looks like gun control in Canada doesn't work too well
TORONTO (AP) — A gunman fired shots in a crowded food court in one of Canada's busiest malls Saturday killing a man and injuring seven others, police said.
Police Chief Bill Blair said the shooting at Eaton Centre in downtown Toronto targeted one individual and there were a number of innocent bystanders. Police constable Victor Kwong said two people were in critical condition after being shot at the Eaton Centre in downtown Toronto, including a 13-year old boy. The 25-year-old man who was killed died at the scene, he said.
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Police Chief Bill Blair said the shooting at Eaton Centre in downtown Toronto targeted one individual and there were a number of innocent bystanders. Police constable Victor Kwong said two people were in critical condition after being shot at the Eaton Centre in downtown Toronto, including a 13-year old boy. The 25-year-old man who was killed died at the scene, he said.
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