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OTTAWA — The president of Quebec City’s Islamic Cultural Centre appealed to a parliamentary committee Tuesday to include a ban on assault weapons in proposed gun control legislation.

“Please, please. Help us, help us and help society so that this type of assault weapon, of war, is no longer in this country,” Boufeldja Benabdallah said. “It’s for the good of all society.”

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Bill C-71 does not contain any measure that would prohibit assault weapons in Canada.

Six people were killed in a shootout during prayers at the Quebec City mosque on Jan. 29, 2017 and Benabdallah told members of the public safety committee the death toll could have been much higher if the shooter’s weapon had not jammed.

He insisted the type of firearm that was used simply should not be in circulation in Canada.

“Everyone was dumbfounded that this individual had an assault weapon,” Benabdallah said, inviting MPs to put partisanship aside and unanimously support a ban on such weapons in Canada.