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Gunter: Liberal gun buyback program goes from bad to farce

The federal Liberals’ gun buyback scheme just keeps getting more and more expensive and more and more useless by the week.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In this file photo, a row of different AR-15 style rifles are displayed for sale at the Firing-Line indoor range and gun shop in ...
The pilot numbers were not as robust as we had expected,’ Gary Anandasangaree said, adding he believed Canadians would nonetheless still take part in the program ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree says the government is 'well poised' to soon launch the full buyback program for gun ...
The Church of the Holy Cross Episcopal in Homewood was offering up to $100 a gun during a no-questions-asked buyback event Monday morning. Within an hour, the initial $5,000 raised for payouts was ...
Several thousand pro-gun protesters gathered Saturday in front of the National Assembly to demand that the Quebec government ...
I think it is purely a downloading scenario, trying to get municipal police services or provincial police services to do ...
P.E.I.’s government told Ottawa months ago it will not participate in the federal gun buyback program. Premier Rob Lantz confirmed the province will not take part or contribute financially to the ...
The National Police Federation (NPF) has been one of the groups expressing concern for the federal government's firearm buyback program. The program's application date for voluntary compensation is ...
The federal Liberals in Canada have been trialling a controversial and costly gun buyback scheme, which saw a six-week trial conducted in Cape Breton last year. Despite expectations of collecting ...