Quote of the Day
Anybody who cares about liberty or property rights or just public safety in general, the focus should be removing this government from power.
Tracey Wilson
Vice-president of public relations for Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights
January 17, 2026
Ottawa unveils next steps in its national gun buyback program. Here are the details | CBC News
Some of the details are infuriating:
Compensation payments will be issued within 45 business days of a successful validation of the outlawed firearm. The official said the pool of funding is $248.6 million — which will let the government pay for about 136,000 outlawed firearms from individual Canadians.
There are an estimated 2 million of the outlawed firearms. The government only plans to pay for about one out of 15 of the guns. That isn’t what they repeatedly promised.
But perhaps they did the arithmetic and figured that was all the money they would need:
Last fall, the federal government launched a six-week voluntary pilot project in the Cape Breton region of Nova Scotia to test how the process would work. Officials were confident they would collect about 200 firearms.
Instead, just 25 were collected and destroyed, the Department of Public Safety revealed earlier this month. Responding to followup questions, the department said on Friday that 16 people participated.
If the participation rate is anything like it has been in Connecticut, California, Connecticut, New York, etc. then they should expect about a 5% compliance rate.
I will predict the next election will have a higher voter turnout than usual.
It might even move the talks on the Alberta and Saskatchewan Movements Push to Join U.S. as 51st State a little closer to reality.
No statehood for them. They can’t be trusted to elect pro-liberty candidates.
Territorial status only.
Now do CA, NY etc
Unfortunately, we’re stuck with those blue states – let’s not add anymore.
Those “conservative” Canadian provinces are nearly as blue as the USA’s bluest states.
Thanks!
I was just going to comment on our past track record, with the ill-named NY SAFE act etc… but you made that unnecessary. Nicely explained.
That NY law was spectacular, not just in the high-level of noncompliance, but also in how amazingly bad the law was. It restricted magazines to seven rounds… and, after it passed, someone cheerfully pointed out that it made every New York State police officer a criminal! So an amendment was hurriedly passed to exempt police officers.
And then someone cheerfully pointed out that, under the current restrictions, Hollywood would never shoot an action movie in New York State again. So ANOTHER amendment was hurriedly passed, to exempt Hollywood productions.
As such, if you’re caught in New York with a “high-capacity” magazine (e.g. ten rounds), you can just say you’re part of a Hollywood production.