Conservatives Say for First Time They Will Repeal Bill C-21
TheGunBlog.ca — The Conservative Party of Canada said for the first time since electing Pierre Poilievre as leader that it will repeal Bill C-21 if elected to government.
TheGunBlog.ca — The Conservative Party of Canada said for the first time since electing Pierre Poilievre as leader that it will repeal Bill C-21 if elected to government.
TheGunBlog.ca — Canada’s governing Liberal Party invited companies to join its attacks against government-licensed firearm users through an “Invitation to Qualify” to execute mass gun confiscations.
TheGunBlog.ca — The Liberals asked the Federal Court to order gun owners to pay part of the government’s legal bills in the cases to stop the firearm confiscations begun in May 2020.
TheGunBlog.ca — The Liberals want to pass Bill C-21 into law “before Christmas,” a Senate staffer told TheGunBlog.ca.
Senator Tony Dean, the chair of the Senate committee studying the bill, declined to comment on a specific deadline.
TheGunBlog.ca — Tony Bernardo, the executive director of the Canadian Shooting Sports Association, urged senators studying Bill C-21 to change the governing Liberal Party’s “fraudulent” legislative attack against licensed gun users.
TheGunBlog.ca — The Canadian government responds to our questions about not publishing the new regulations to extend the “amnesty” related to its May 2020 gun confiscations, after saying October 11 it “will extend” the deadline.
TheGunBlog.ca — The CCFR said today it will appeal the Federal Court’s ruling this week upholding the Liberal Party’s mass criminalizations and confiscations ordered in May 2020.
TheGunBlog.ca — CCFR CEO Rod Giltaca urged senators studying Bill C-21 to consider how its forced confiscation of all legally owned handguns will destroy a culture and fuel “generational anger.”
TheGunBlog.ca — Canada’s Department of Public Safety responds to our questions after the Federal Court upheld the governing Liberal Party’s May 2020 gun-confiscation order.
TheGunBlog.ca — Canada’s governing Liberals proposed Bill C-21 to construct a “false narrative” as a “cynical ploy” to win re-election, Christian Leuprecht, a professor of political science, told the Senate committee reviewing the draft law.
TheGunBlog.ca — Alberta Chief Firearms Officer Teri Bryant urged Canada’s Senate to abandon or amend the federal Liberal Party’s “misguided” and “deeply flawed” Bill C-21, its newest legislative attack against government-licensed gun users.
TheGunBlog.ca — Canada’s governing Liberal Party reiterated today that it will order new rifle and shotgun confiscations by executive decree, expanding its attacks against government-licensed gun owners and businesses.
TheGunBlog.ca — The Liberals said today they will delay the deadline for their forced gun confiscations ordered in May 2020 until after the next election, almost guaranteeing the crackdown will fail.
TheGunBlog.ca — Canada’s Federal Court will rule this month on the governing Liberal Party’s crackdown begun in May 2020 against government-licensed gun owners.
Highlights
– Government Refuses to Say If It Will Extend Gun-Confiscation Deadline
– Anti-Gun Doctors Host Anti-Gun Forum With Anti-Gun Leaders
– Senate SECD to Begin Bill C-21 Review
– Saskatchewan Opposes Bill C-21
Highlights
– New Self-Defence Case in Fatal Shooting
– CCFR Plans Court Injunction to Extend Gun-Confiscation Deadline
– Liberals Put 30+ Staff on Confiscations, CSAAA Says
– CSAAA Seeks New Deferral of Gun-Import Restrictions
TheGunBlog.ca — Following are key points from a survey this year of Canadian gun owners by Environics Research Group. Environics ran the survey to advance the federal Liberal Party’s failing firearm confiscations.
TheGunBlog.ca — Watch our video overview of the Canadian government’s two criminalization and confiscation “orders in council” (OICs) of 01 May 2020, and why the crackdown is wrong and unjust.
Many gun owners don’t know there were two OICs and don’t know much about them.
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.
TheGunBlog.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.