Ontario firearms owners deserve clear answers from the Chief Firearms Office, not a patchwork of uncertainty
Oshawa, Ontario. May 14, 2026: The Canadian Shooting Sports Association is calling on Ontario…
The Liberal government created the problem. Saskatchewan built the shield.
That is the clearest way to understand the province’s new Firearms Verification and Appraisal Service, now operating under The Saskatchewan Firearms…
British Columbia’s government says the Firearm Violence Prevention Act (FVPA) targets gang violence with illegal guns.[i]
That’s good.
But when government says lawful firearms owners, hunters, sport shooters, trainers, and airsoft participants…
A 14-year-old in Toronto faces charges involving two loaded handguns, an alleged automatic-firearm offence, criminal proceeds, an automobile master key, a firearms prohibition order, and violation of a release order.[i]…
An April 16, 2026, CBC report shows exactly what crime-gun enforcement should be focused on: cross-border trafficking, criminal resale, and violent offenders - not confiscating firearms from licensed Canadians who acquired them…
For weeks, Ontario’s Chief Firearms Office refused to answer the one question gun owners needed answered plainly.
“Will PAL holders who continue to possess newly prohibited firearms lose their licenses,…