Women’s groups criticize Liberals over delay of key firearms measure
OTTAWA — More than a dozen women’s advocacy groups chastised the Liberals on Tuesday for failing to bring into force a key provision in firearms legislation passed almost two years ago.
The measure would make anyone subject to a protection order — a legal order often issued in domestic violence cases — ineligible to hold a firearms licence while the order is in effect.
The groups say it was meant to quickly remove firearms from the hands of abusers at the time when they are often the most dangerous.
The groups include the National Association of Women and the Law, Women’s Shelters Canada, YWCA Canada, the Canadian Council of Muslim Women and the Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund, among others.


