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Top Police Chief, Vocal Supporter of Gun Registry, 'Moved On' by Canada
18 August 2010
BBC News
The head of the Canadian Firearms Program, a vocal supporter of a national firearms registry, has been moved from his job.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Chief Superintendent Marty Cheliak's move comes as the government weighs scrapping the gun control initiative.
Mr Cheliak was appointed in an acting capacity in August 2009
The RCMP said he was below the rank needed to fill the role permanently and was being sent for French language training.
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