Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 July 03
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE09 July 2023Highlights – Week-Ahead Agenda
Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 June 26
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE02 July 2023Highlights – CSAAA President Wes Winkel Updates Members
Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 June 19
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE25 June 2023Highlights – 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
Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 June 12
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE18 June 2023Highlights – 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
Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 June 05
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE11 June 2023Highlights – 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
Anti-Gun Bias Is Strong in New AI Writing Tool By WordPress, the World’s No. 1 Web Platform
09 June 2023TheGunBlog.ca — We found major anti-gun bias when we tested the new AI writing tool from WordPress, the publishing platform used by almost half the world’s websites.
Liberals Estimated Gun-Confiscation Costs at $1.8 Billion in 2019 Briefing
05 June 2023TheGunBlog.ca — The Trudeau administration estimated the cost of its May 2020 mass gun confiscations at $1.8 billion, according to an internal report from late 2019. The estimate offers a rare view into the secret planning and pricing of the Liberal crackdown.
Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 May 29
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE04 June 2023Highlights – 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
Nova Scotia CFO Says He Didn’t Waive ATT Law for Fleeing Gun Owners After His Office Wrongly Claimed It Did
02 June 2023TheGunBlog.ca — Nova Scotia Chief Firearms Officer John Parkin said he didn’t waive federal laws requiring an ATT for gun owners fleeing wildfires, after his office wrongly told owners it had exempted them.
Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 May 22
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE28 May 2023Highlights – 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