The amnesty order to protect owners of prohibited firearms from criminal liability has been extended to Oct. 30, 2025.
The amnesty order to protect owners of prohibited firearms from criminal liability has been extended to Oct. 30, 2025.
Compensation for the “assault-style” firearms banned two years ago through an order-in-council (OIC) has been proposed.
The April 30 government deadline for the federal amnesty of firearms made prohibited in May 2020 is fast approaching.
A report regarding the cost of the federal firearms buyback program is still lacking critical details and data for an accurate estimate.
Our editorial team has created a hub for the latest information on owning firearms. Check back for updates.
IBM Canada Limited was one of 15 companies invited to submit proposals for the $1.2 million contract, which was awarded on Dec. 29.
The federal Liberal government is moving ahead to ban modern sporting rifles while allowing municipalities to restrict handgun possession.