Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 August 28
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– Highlights From Environics March 2023 Survey of Canadian Gun Owners
– Liberals Spent Additional $7.6 Million in April-June 2023 on Mass Gun Confiscations
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– Highlights From Environics March 2023 Survey of Canadian Gun Owners
– Liberals Spent Additional $7.6 Million in April-June 2023 on Mass Gun Confiscations
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– RCMP CFP Updates Website to Delete Note on ‘Longer Wait Times’
– Gary Mauser: Hug-A-Thug Policies Fail
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– Macdonald-Laurier Institute: Aiming Off Target: Gun Policy in Canada
– The Hub: Erratic Policies Have Shattered the Trust Between the Gun Community and the Government, Experts Say
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– Canada Gun Imports Rise 11% in January-June 2023 Vs. 2022
– Thursday: TheGunBlog.ca “Power Mindset” Video Webinar
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– Self-Defence Win: Murder Charges Dropped Against Ontario Man Who Shot Home Intruder
– New Brunswick to Equip ‘Peace Officers’ With AR-15 Rifles
– Minister of Public Safety’s SECU Notes From April 2023
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– Government Says CFAC Still Dormant, Abandons Timeline for New Gun-Confiscation OIC
– Trudeau Names Dominic LeBlanc as New Minister of Public Safety
– New Brunswick ‘Peace Officers’ to Get (AR-15?) Rifles
TheGunBlog.ca — The Canadian government said it still hasn’t re-activated CFAC to recommend new rifle and shotgun confiscations and abandoned its timeline for a possible OIC, marking new wins for government-licensed gun users.
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– Self-Defence Win: B.C. Prosecutors Say Man Shooting Aggressor Was ‘Reasonable’
– Anti-Gun Activism Is A Crime Against Humanity
– CSAAA Invites Nominations to Recognize Success and Longevity in Hunting and Firearms Industry
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– Get Creative in 2023
– Mendicino Works to Undermine Provincial Jurisdiction on Firearm Rights
– Court Drops Effort to Confiscate Calgary Judge’s Guns
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– Week-Ahead Agenda
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– CSAAA President Wes Winkel Updates Members
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– Bill C-21 Won’t Become Law Before Late 2023
– CSAAA Elects New Board Members at AGM
– Trudeau May Demote Mendicino in New Cabinet
– Mendicino’s Press Secretary Leaves
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– Select Shooting Supplies Says It’s Refocusing on Competition, .22 Precision
– Bill C-21: Senate to Resume Second Reading Review Next Week
– RCMP Buying Heavy-Duty Firearm Shredders and Conveyor Systems
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– Government Declines to Detail Pending Prohibitions on Long-Gun Mags
– RCMP Responds on Nova Scotia CFO Office’s Claim to Waive Federal ATT Law
– Senator Plett Rejects Mendicino’s Call to Rush Bill C-21
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– Nova Scotia CFO Says He Didn’t Waive ATT Law for Gun Owners After His Office Claimed It Did
– Alberta UCP Wins Re-Election
– Senate Considers Bill C-21 at Second Reading
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– Alberta Gun Owners Should Vote UCP in Election 2023
– Liberals Troll Gun Community in Declaring “National Day Against Gun Violence” the Day Before National Range Day
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– Bill C-21 Set for Second Reading in Senate After Adoption By House of Commons
TheGunBlog.ca — Canada’s Department of Public Safety responds to our questions about its delayed — and possibly abandoned — gun confiscations ordered in May 2020: Two phases: First businesses, then individuals. No comment on new deadlines.
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– Bill C-21 Expanded Version Heads to Third Reading and Senate After Shortened SECU Review
– Liberal MP Damoff Signals SKS May Yet Be Confiscated After Green Party Leader Elizabeth May Calls for Confiscation
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– Liberals Plan New OIC to Confiscate More Guns, Mendicino Says
– CSAAA Contract Blowback: PDF of Contract, Board Resignations, CSAAA Provides Context
– Canada Gun Imports Q1 2023 (Summary)