lundi 27 mars 2017

1 injury a day from firearms in Ontario, pediatricians find

Firearm seized in arrests following Toronto street robbery

The number of children and young people injured by firearms in Ontario amounts to nearly one a day, say doctors who urge prevention measures.



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