Coming Liberal bill aims to resolve long-running legal spat over gun records
OTTAWA — The Liberals are aiming to resolve a constitutional challenge over a retroactive Conservative law that ended a probe into RCMP destruction of gun registry records.
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says the government is poised to introduce a bill to satisfy concerns raised by information commissioner Suzanne Legault.
The long-running saga began in 2012 when Bill Clennett — best known for his 1996 confrontation with then-prime minister Jean Chretien — filed an Access to Information request for long-gun registry data, days before a Conservative bill ending the registry was to take effect.
Legault would later allege the RCMP knowingly destroyed registry records in violation of the access law.


