Exclusives

CSAAA’s Wes Winkel Discusses Bill C-21 Mass Gun Confiscations (Video)

TheGunBlog.ca — Watch our video conversation with Wes Winkel, the president of the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association (CSAAA), the country’s main group for the firearm industry.

We discuss the mass gun confiscations in Bill C-21 and their impact on Canada’s firearm industry.

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Government Comments on Anti-Handgun OIC Timing, After-Death Confiscation

TheGunBlog.ca — The Canadian government comments on the possible October timing for its regulations to prohibit government-licensed handgunners from legally buying, selling or giving away any pistols or revolvers, and on its plan to confiscate our handguns after we die.

Glock Canada’s James Cassells Discusses Handgun Market and Glock’s Future in Canada (Video)

TheGunBlog.ca — Watch our video with James Cassells, Glock’s Canadian sales manager, discussing the handgun market and the company’s future in Canada as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau works to kill the handgun market for government-licensed firearm users.

Glock is the No. 1 handgun brand in Canada.

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Canadians Bought 90,000 Handguns Since Trudeau Said He’s Killing the Market, RCMP Says

TheGunBlog.ca — Canada’s government-licensed firearm users bought almost 90,000 handguns in the seven weeks after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he’s killing the legal market, a shopping spree that wiped out supply and set records. We estimate the total now exceeds 100,000.

Jim Newman on Publishing His Book, ‘That Dog Don’t Hunt’ (Video)

TheGunBlog.ca — Watch our video interview with Jim Newman about preparing, producing and publishing his book, “That Dog Don’t Hunt: Tales From the Hunt Camp Porch.” (FriesenPress, 2021) You’ll be especially interested if you are one of the many gun users who dreams of being a published author with a book of your own. (Contact…

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RCMP Comments on New Bill C-71 ‘Non-Restricted’ Gun Transfer Processing, Penalties

TheGunBlog.ca — The RCMP responds below to our questions on transferring so-called “Non-Restricted” rifles and shotguns since May 18, when new criminalizations from Bill C-71 (2019) targeting government-licensed gun owners took effect.