Newfoundland and Labrador is the latest province refusing to partake in the Canadian government’s firearms buyback program.
All five campaigns told the National Post they oppose the Liberal government’s fledgling mandatory compensation program for ...
More than 2,500 types of so-called "assault-style" weapons have been illegal in Canada since 2020. The federal government has ...
ST. JOHN'S — Newfoundland and Labrador has joined several other provinces and territories that are refusing to participate in ...
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As extortion threats and shootings continue to rattle Surrey, some residents are calling for stronger self-defence laws, ...
The beleaguered program is costing a fortune to administer, is unlikely to work and needs the help of the army, but they are ...
The federal government has unveiled the next steps in its national gun buyback program — and Canadians will have about two ...
OTTAWA — The period for gun owners to declare interest in a federal program offering compensation for turning in or ...
On January 19, all valid Possession and Acquisition License (PAL) holders will be notified of the launch of the program and how to participate. Eligible firearms owners will have until March 31, 2026, ...
OTTAWA — Owners of banned firearms will have until the end of March to declare interest in a federal program offering ...
Harshdeep Singh was charged with one count of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and one count of occupying a vehicle knowing a firearm is present, and Hanspreet Singh, was charged with one count ...