Open letter Premier David Eby, I’m writing as a tax-paying resident of B.C. who cares a lot about public safety and about whether our government spends time and money on things that actually work.
Under the $250-million program, the government will compensate gun owners who turn over firearms that have been banned since ...
Police chief says YRP will not participate in the assault-style firearms compensation program, and instead will work ...
The program entered its nationwide declaration period on Jan. 19, but participation by municipal police services is not mandatory. After what Sault police describe as “careful consideration” — and in ...
The SSMPS will also continue to accept the voluntary surrender of firearms from members of the public for disposal. For more information on disposing of a firearm, please call (705) 949-6300 or visit ...
Opposition to the federal government’s attempts to reduce the number of assault weapons begs the question: “Exactly who wants ...
The Brantford Police Service says it won’t participate in collecting assault-style firearms from the public as part of the ...
The victims' loved ones and government officials marked the tragedy's sixth anniversary with events in Ontario and B.C. The ...
Big Rock Sports has joined the list of major sporting goods brands struggling to stay afloat.
Another GTA police force is opting out of the federal government’s gun buyback program. York Region Police Chief Jim MacSween says they will not participate in the Government of Canada’s Assault-Style ...
Saskatchewan’s opposition to the federal gun ban and criticism of the buyback program has left some firearms owners caught in the middle. The Canadian government rolled out the latest round of its ...
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