Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien is expected to lay down the law to his caucus, warning that next week`s controversial vote requesting more money for the embattled gun registry will be a vote of confidence. His edict is part of a vigorous lobbying effort to ensure the request for another $59-million in funding is approved.
Chrétien Set To Shoot Down Gun Registry Foes
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