Liberals’ 3-Year Plan for Gun-Confiscation Spending Suggests They’ve Abandoned October 2025 Deadline

16 December 2024
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TheGunBlog.ca — Canada’s Liberal Party-led administration said today it plans to spend almost $600 million over three years on its failing firearm confiscations, suggesting it has abandoned efforts to complete the forced seizures by October 2025.

The Liberals, who have already wasted about $100 million on their attacks against government-licensed firearm owners and businesses, shared their newest spending plans this evening in a fiscal update they call their 2024 Fall Economic Statement.

It’s the first time they’ve publicly given a cost estimate for their crackdown since unleashing it in May 2020.

Liberals + RCMP Attacks to Spend $597.9 Million

The Liberals said in the statement:

“The 2024 Fall Economic Statement proposes to provide $597.9 million over three years, starting in 2024-25, to Public Safety Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to safely remove prohibited firearms from communities and fairly compensate assault-style firearms owners.”

  • The Liberals use the phrases “assault weapons” and “assault-style firearms” to refer to rifles and shotguns they dislike.
  • They named their confiscation fantasy: “Assault-Style Firearms Compensation Program.”
  • Initially, they had named it “Firearms Buyback Program” when they ordered their mass criminalizations in May 2020.

Deadline Ditched?

  • The page on the firearm confiscations in today’s economic statement doesn’t mention the current official deadline of 30 October 2025.
  • The Liberals have delayed their confiscation effort twice already as they struggle to execute their attacks against honest citizens.
  • Opinion polls show the Liberals will be out of office in next year’s election before the October deadline, almost guaranteeing their confiscation fantasy will fail. The probable incoming Conservative Party-led government has pledged to reverse the bans.

Gun-Confiscation Page in Liberal 2024 Fall Economic Statement


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