Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada calls for tighter gun-control measures in response to a deadly shooting in the city. Multiple reports say the mayor makes the comments after three people die in an incident that includes a police officer and a civilian, which occurred on Monday. Ferrada argues that additional regulations on gun ownership are needed to help prevent similar attacks, particularly in major urban areas. She says, in effect, that there is room for the government to go further on gun-control policy and emphasizes the need for actions that reduce access to weapons and lower the risk of shootings. The reports describe her stance as part of a broader push for stricter controls in Canada’s largest cities, reflecting concern about public safety after the incident. The coverage focuses on the mayor’s public appeal for policy changes, rather than on new investigative details about the shooting itself.