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Canada Gun News: Week of 2021 July 19

Highlights
– Alberta CFO Is Hiring Firearms Officers and Firearms Agents
– Section 74: J.P. Will Submit New Evidence in Court Case to Stop ‘Nullifications’
– Liberals Have Already Spent Over $2 Million Setting Up Gun Confiscation Plan
– Canadian Government Delays Deadline to Bid for New Military Pistol Until October
– NFA: Never Give Up Your Guns
– Canadian Military Suspends Plan to Buy SIG P320 After Glock Partner Files Complaint

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Canada Gun News: Week of 2021 July 12

Highlights
– Ontario Court Begins Canada’s First Section 74 Hearing to Block ‘Nullifications’
– Ontario CFO’s Trahan Comments on Lifetime Background Checks, ATTs
– Canadian Medical Association Lobbies to Reduce Personal Gun Ownership
– Christine Generoux Updates on Federal Court Motion Saying Liberals Are in Contempt of Court

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Canada Gun News: Week of 2021 July 05

Highlights
– Bill C-71 ‘Lifetime Background Check’ for Gun-Licence Applications and Renewals Is Now in Effect
– Christine Generoux Says Liberals Are in ‘Contempt of Court’ for Refusing to Provide Evidence
– Andrew Lawton Starts Showing ‘Assaulted’ Documentary on May 2020 Liberal Crackdown

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Canada Gun News: Week of 2021 June 28

Highlights
– Liberal Payoff to Gun Owners Targeted By Mass Confiscations May Cost Over $750 Million: Parliamentary Budget Officer
– Alberta Premier Jason Kenney Interviews Olympic Pistol Shooter Lynda Kiejko
– Gun Imports Total $17.9 Million in May
– Canadian Military Comments on November 2020 Pistol Incident
– Government Answers New Question for Military Pistol Bids (Questions 20-24)

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Factoids on Gun Users and Businesses From This Week’s Canada Gazette on Bill C-71

TheGunBlog.ca — Following are factoids and tidbits on Canadian gun users and businesses from today’s Canada Gazette notice (dated June 26) on the imminent restrictions from Bill C-71, the government’s newest law to suppress hunting and shooters.

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Canada Gun News: Week of 2021 June 14

Highlights
– Liberals Refuse Federal Court Order to Give Evidence for May 2020 Attacks
– Liberals Aim for Full Activation of Bill C-71 ‘Around Fall 2021’
– Canadian Military Publishes Q&A for Its New Pistol Contract
– NFA Drafts Motion to Condemn the Liberals (Video)
– Fredericton’s Only Indoor Shooting Range Closing After Eight Years

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Canada Gun News: Week of 2021 June 07

Highlights
– Gun Imports Jump in April to Highest Level in Four Years
– Christopher di Armani Updates on Continuing the Work of Dennis Young
– Guns in the North: Assessing the Impact of Social Identity on Firearms Advocacy in Canada
– Charter Overtakes Canadian Firearms Safety Course as Top Download
– NFA Video: What Is the NFA?
– Nova Scotia ‘Mass Casualty Commission’ to Investigate Access to Guns

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Canada Gun News: Week of 2021 May 24

Highlights
– Canpar, Loomis Stop Shipping Guns and Ammo in Shock to Industry
– Section 74: J.P. Says Burlew Has Found New Evidence for Appeals, Updates GoFundMe
– CZ Group Completes Acquisition of Colt and Colt Canada
– Quebec Conservation Officers Plan to Buy 300 AR-15 Rifles for Protection
– Conservative MP Stubbs Reiterates Promise to Repeal Gun-Confiscation OIC and Bill C-71
– Use ArsenalForce.ca to Search Gun Price and Availability

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Canada Gun News: Week of 2021 May 10

Highlights
– Section 74 Win: Ontario Court to Hear Two More Cases Against RCMP ‘Nullification‘ Tactic
– Saskatchewan Reiterates Opposition to Trudeau’s Crackdowns on Gun Users, Including Bill C-21
– Saskatchewan Says New Provincial CFO to Be In Place by September
– CCFR, CGC Named to Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Commission
– Pitt Meadows Gun Club in B.C. Gets $20,000 Grant to Replace Trap Machine
– I Took an ATC Requal Taught By the Owner of Burke’s Gun Oil

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Federal Court Decision on FRT Motion Is ‘Really Positive’: Lawyer Thomas Slade

TheGunBlog.ca — Canadian gun owners took a step forward today in the Federal Court cases fighting the government’s May 2020 political attacks against hunters, sport shooters and firearm collectors.

They’ll be allowed to argue the RCMP’s Firearms Reference Table aided the crackdown.