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Trudolph Liberals Ban Legal Handgun Imports

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Lib-NDP Coalition KILLS DEBATE on C-21 will RAM gun control bill through House

A Closure Vote to force Public Safety Committee to report gun control bill C-21 back to the House of Commons, shutting down committee debate on over 100 remaining amendments


So now everyone knows who lied to their constituents.

 
So what are you'all going to do when the US starts relocating all our Illegal Invaders north? :eek: If you watch any social media, these are the savages looting/ransacking stores and blocking intersections doing donuts. Yeah, there are some blacks there too, but a lot of browns with gang tats... :(
 
So what are you'all going to do when the US starts relocating all our Illegal Invaders north? :eek: If you watch any social media, these are the savages looting/ransacking stores and blocking intersections doing donuts. Yeah, there are some blacks there too, but a lot of browns with gang tats... :(
They all ready are busing them from NY to Roxan Rd in Quebec, (45,000) so far at a cost of $143M to house them in hotels. They best mind there manners, or they will see a side of true patriot Canadians that is rarely seen unless pushed beyond acceptance.
 


Canada’s Gun Confiscation Program in “First Phase”


Monday, May 8, 2023 Canada’s Gun Confiscation Program in “First Phase”
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Late last month, federal Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino announced “the first phase” of the federal government’s gun confiscation (“buyback”) program, part of the May 2020 ban on “assault weapons.” The Canadian press reports this initial step is a contract with the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association (CSAAA), a group representing Canada’s hunting and sport shooting industry, to work with Public Safety Canada and firearm businesses and retailers. This phase, according to the news report, will cover approximately 11,000 now-“prohibited” firearms and related parts held as inventory, which the law now bans licensed retailers from transferring, selling or returning to the manufacturers.

The contract – which is actually a budget – is worth over C$700,000 and is expected to extend into 2024. The CSAAA has not been given the money, but is conducting a study to determine the actual number and value of the guns to be collected and will be reimbursed for the expenses incurred up to a maximum of C$707,000.

Wes Winkel, CSAAA president, indicated that the object is to ensure that affected businesses receive full compensation for the guns, as it is clear that they have no other options respecting the banned inventory. “As much as we may not like it, and I assure you we don’t like it, the law of the land is that currently these firearms are listed as prohibited… We’re unable to sell them, we’re unable to move them, and right now our businesses have to pay to store these firearms and pay to insure these firearms, and the businesses would like nothing better than to get compensated for this and to get the firearms off their books.”

Many small “mom and pop” businesses have over C$250K invested in now-unsellable stock. Even if the gun confiscation fails to proceed, these and other licensed dealers will be stuck with years-old inventory that will likely have to be disposed of at a loss.

A statement at the CSAAA website explains the limited role the group would play, by only “collecting data on inventory levels and values of that inventory from dealers/distributors that wish to provide this information. If a dealer/distributor is not sure how to determine the value of their inventory, we will assist with that as well. We are not collecting firearms from dealers, deactivating them or assisting in any other way.” The statement emphasizes, also, that the CSAAA will only be working with licensed businesses and “will not be participating in any way with individually owned firearms.”

The statement adds that we are not aware of where the number of 11,000 firearms came from as no data has been collected or provided to anyone at this time,” and concludes by expressing its overall skepticism over the viability of the “industry buyback program” because of “positive changes in provincial legislation, the absence of Federal budgetary allocation, and [the lack of] a concrete process of implementation.”

All significant expenditures must be approved by Parliament in a finance bill. Thus far, with the most recent budget last month, only C$29 million has been approved for the development of IT related to the planned confiscation. (To place this amount in context, it recently cost the Canadian government C$54 million to develop a cellphone app.)

In an interview, CSAAA president Winkel offered a grimmer and less restrained assessment about his association “partnering” with the federal government. “Using the term ‘partner’ is kind of like saying that the person that’s hanging from the gallows is a partner of the person that’s operating the gallows.”

There’s no mention of when this “initial phase” will begin, although Winkel was quoted as saying “it could take years before a buyback program for retailers is up and running.”

News outlets (here, here and here) had previously reported on federal government plans, starting in late 2022, to use Canada’s smallest province, Prince Edward Island (PEI), as the “pilot province” for the gun confiscation program, given its low number of licensed gun owners (an estimated 6,464 compared to 624,448 in Ontario). A federal memo cited in the reports gave a start date for the program throughout Canada: “Phase two, the national rollout, is planned for spring 2023…” However, this “first point of collection” pilot has now been scrapped, with “currently no public timeline for when the buyback program will begin.”

Eighteen months ago, we examined the timing of Trudeau’s gun grab a scant six months away from the amnesty deadline of April 30, 2022 – a blink of an eye given the speed of government operations – gun owners and firearm businesses are left to speculate about the operation of the confiscation and grandfathering options, compensation, and pretty much anything else related to the implementation of this gun ban.” The only significant change since then is the amnesty end date, which the Liberal government had no choice but to extend to October 30, 2023.
 
Ms. Dancho deserves an award and our utmost respect for all her hard work.
 

Kody Blois betrays constituents, ends IPSC in Canada​



There's certainly no honor among thieves, as was the case, after NDP member Peter Julian moved Alistair MacGregor's amendment (supported by Conservatives) aimed at providing at least one avenue for Canadian athletes to continue competing in the shooting sport known as IPSC. Kody Blois, a rural Liberal MP working for the constituents of King - Hants, Nova Scotia, with his important vote, had the opportunity to save the sport. However, even after expressing concern for his party's position on the matter, decided hypocritically, to abstain from the vote altogether, deliberately crushing the community in which he claimed he supported. Kristina Michaud of the Bloc Québécois, unsurprisingly, voted against the motion.

The IPSC community is made up of thousands of licensed, RCMP-vetted, law abiding gun owners, who are highly regulated, trained, and compete in Canada, and around the world. Pam Damoff claimed the Liberal position stood primarily on the words of Ken Price, father of shooting victim Samantha Price (Danforth shooting), when he said "It's a decision about how you want to move forward as a country." She added that Mr. Price said he 'would love to have handguns banned tomorrow, but maybe we freeze them now, and it will take them out of circulation eventually.' It should be noted that the Danforth shooting was committed by a perpetrator with mental health issues, ties to criminal activity, and an illegal handgun.
 
This is what z Tyrannical Sociopath looks like.

This didn't age well for Justin Trudoplh (Prime Mistake of Canada)

This is also what a playing dress-up loving, black-face wearing, part-time drama teacher looks like when he impersonates a dictator.
 
CCFR Radio - Ep 143: MEGA EPISODE! So many clips, Libs losing it over CCFR, C-21 passes committee



Bill C-21 exits committee and moves on to 3rd reading and the Senate. Liberal’s heads explode over the CCFR!! Tons of clips in this episode: Poly caught spreading disinformation, Pam Damoff comes unhinged, Mark Garretsen blows a gasket. All that and more this week! SHARE THIS PODCAST!!

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Bill-21: Lose Your Guns If "Suspected" Of Domestic Violence​



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17 May 2023 Bill C-21 3rd reading CPC MP Alex Ruff


Likely my final intervention on Bill C-21. The Liberal government's firearms bill targeting law-abiding firearms owners vice criminals before it will pass to the Senate with NDP and BQ support.

 
Report Stage: Full Coverage of LEGAL Gun Ban Bill C-21 - (May 16, 2023)

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The Liberal Party, NDP & Bloc Québécois Coalition rammed their legal gun ban bill through Committee and it now enters 'Report Stage' and Third Reading, where members of Parliament debated the finalized (amended) version of the gun control legislation in the House of Commons. As you'll see in this video (full list of Chapters in comment field below), Liberal, NDP, and Bloc Quebecois MPs have completely turned their backs on hunters, sport shooters, Olympians, indigenous communities, and many others as Conservatives attempt to make our voices heard in the house, despite much disinformation from other parties.


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(00:00) Intro
(00:49) Motions - Speaker of the House
(05:20) Debate - Raquel Dancho, CPC
(15:53) Q&A - Leah Taylor Roy, LPC
(17:52) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(19:52) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(21:19) Debate - Taleeb Noormohamed, LPC

(32:52) Q&A - Damien Kurek, CPC
(34:42) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(36:53) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(38:26) Debate - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(48:48) Q&A - Taleeb Noormohamed, LPC
(50:27) Q&A - Todd Doherty, CPC
(52:39) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(54:44) Debate - Peter Julian, NDP
(01:04:51) Q&A - Taleeb Noormohamed, LPC
(01:06:47) Q&A - John Brassard, CPC
(01:08:21) Q&A - Julie Vignola, BQ
(01:10:11) Point of Order - Mark Holland, LPC ⚠
(01:10:41) Debate - Francesco Sorbara, LPC
(01:20:48) Q&A - Doug Shipley, CPC
(01:22:21) Point of Order - Damien Kurek, CPC ⚠
(01:23:21) Point of Order - Adam Van Koeverden, LPC ⚠
(01:24:54) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(01:26:46) Q&A - Matthew Green, NDP
(01:28:21) Debate - Doug Shipley, CPC
(01:38:10) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(01:39:33) Q&A - Monique Pauzé, BQ
(01:40:37) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(01:42:17) Point of Order - Peter Julian, NDP ⚠
(01:42:53) Q&A - John Brassard, CPC
(01:43:45) Debate - Adam Van Koeverden, LPC

(01:53:57) Q&A - Monique Pauzé, BQ
(01:55:57) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(01:58:30) Q&A - Paramvir Bains, LPC
(01:59:49) Debate - Pierre Paul-Hus
(02:09:04) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(02:10:48) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(02:14:05) Debate - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(02:24:24) Q&A - Damien Kurek, CPC
(02:27:08) Q&A - Martin Champoux, BQ
(02:29:01) Q&A - Lori Idlout, NDP
(02:30:21) Debate - Damien Kurek, CPC
(02:40:35) Q&A - Adam Van Koeverden, LPC
(02:42:30) Point of Order - Adam Van Koeverden, LPC ⚠
(02:43:50) Q&A - Sébastien Lemire, BQ
(02:46:26) Debate - Mark Gerretsen, LPC
(02:56:16) Q&A - Lori Idlout, NDP
(02:57:53) Q&A - Elizabeth May, GP
(02:59:59) Q&A - John Brassard, CPC
(03:01:40) Point of Order - Damien Kurek, CPC ⚠
(03:02:09) Debate - Caroline Desbiens, BQ
(03:09:53) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(03:11:51) Q&A - Richard Martel, CPC
(03:13:27) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(03:15:09) Debate - Dean Allison, CPC
(03:25:25) Q&A - Francis Scarpaleggia, LPC
(03:26:43) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(03:28:22) Q&A - Elizabeth May, GP
(03:30:10) Q&A - Mark Gerretsen, LPC
(03:30:59) Debate - Dane Lloyd, CPC
(03:35:39) Point of Order - Mark Gerretsen, LPC ⚠
(03:41:32) Q&A - Mark Gerretsen, LPC
(03:42:57) Q&A - Julie Vignola, BQ
(03:44:46) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(03:46:46) Debate - Arnold Viersen, CPC
(03:56:49) Point of Order - Ken McDonald, LPC ⚠
(03:58:14) Q&A - Ron McKinnon, LPC
(03:59:48) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(04:01:42) Q&A - Alistair MacGregor, NDP
(04:03:10) Point of Order - Mark Gerretsen, LPC ⚠
(04:03:51) Debate - Richard Martel, CPC
(04:11:27) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(04:13:38) Q&A - Alistair MacGregor, NDP
(04:15:08) Q&A - Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe, BQ
(04:16:37) Debate - Glen Motz, CPC
(04:26:41) Q&A - Gary Anandasangaree, LPC
(04:28:20) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(04:30:53) Q&A - Rob Morrison, CPC
(04:32:18) Debate - Chris Lewis, CPC
(04:42:17) Q&A - Mark Gerretsen, LPC
(04:43:02) Point of Order - Bernard Généreux, CPC ⚠
(04:44:27) Q&A - Luc Desilets, BQ
(04:45:14) Q&A - Alistair MacGregor, NDP
(04:46:57) Debate - Alistair MacGregor, NDP
(04:57:16) Q&A - Mark Gerretsen, LPC
(04:58:54) Q&A - Scott Reid, CPC
(05:01:02) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(05:02:47) Debate - Ziad Aboultaif, CPC
(05:10:47) Q&A - Ken McDonald, LPC
(05:12:24) Q&A - Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe, BQ
(05:13:56) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(05:15:45) Debate - Kelly Block, CPC
(05:25:44) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(05:27:56) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(05:29:28) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(05:30:28) Debate - Kelly McCauley, CPC
(05:41:16) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(05:42:49) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(05:45:01) Q&A - Cheryl Gallant, CPC
(05:46:02) Debate - Cheryl Gallant, CPC
(05:47:51) Point of Order - Daniel Blaikie, NDP ⚠
(05:56:39) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(05:58:32) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(06:00:04) Q&A - Daniel Blaikie, NDP
(06:01:18) Q&A - Tom Kmiec, CPC
(06:02:57) Debate - Dan Mazier, CPC
(06:05:49) Point of Order - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC ⚠
 
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(06:07:29) Point of Order - Daniel Blaikie, NDP ⚠
(06:09:11) Point of Order - Daniel Blaikie, NDP ⚠
(06:09:44) Point of Order - Tom Kmiec, CPC ⚠
(06:10:17) Point of Order - Daniel Blaikie, NDP ⚠
(06:10:53) Point of Order - Tom Kmiec, CPC ⚠
(06:12:57) Point of Order - Daniel Blaikie, NDP ⚠
(06:19:57) Q&A - Gary Anandasangaree, LPC
(06:21:35) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(06:23:28) Q&A - Daniel Blaikie, NDP
(06:24:41) Debate - Gary Anandasangaree, LPC ��
(06:34:16) Q&A - Alex Ruff, CPC
(06:36:27) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(06:38:29) Q&A - Jaime Battiste, LPC
(06:39:56) Debate - Andréanne Larouche, BQ ��
(06:50:01) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(06:51:55) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(06:54:29) Debate - Bernard Généreux, CPC ��
(07:04:37) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(07:06:57) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(07:09:30) Debate - Joël Godin, CPC ��
(07:19:47) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(07:21:24) Q&A - Caroline Desbiens, BQ
(07:23:52) Q&A - Bernard Généreux, CPC
(07:25:05) Debate - Dr. Stephen Ellis, CPC ��
(07:35:02) Q&A - Ken Hardie, LPC
(07:37:21) Q&A - Yves Perron, BQ
(07:39:15) Q&A - Alex Ruff, CPC
(07:40:30) Debate - Rob Morrison, CPC ��
(07:49:27) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(07:51:30) Q&A - Sylvie Bérubé, BQ
(07:53:00) Q&A - Tom Kmiec, CPC
(07:54:14) Debate - Tom Kmiec, CPC ��
(08:04:07) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(08:06:00) Q&A - Kristina Michaud, BQ
(08:07:37) Q&A - Elizabeth May, GP ��
(08:09:18) Debate - Martin Shields, CPC ��
(08:18:43) Q&A - Gary Anandasangaree, LPC
(08:20:41) Q&A - Yves Perron, BQ
(08:22:02) Q&A - Elizabeth May, GP
(08:23:46) Debate - Lianne Rood, CPC ��
(08:33:44) Q&A - Ken Hardie, LPC
(08:35:10) Q&A - Andréanne Larouche, BQ
(08:37:22) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(08:39:21) Point of Order - Raquel Dancho, CPC ⚠
(08:40:12) Debate - Sylvie Bérubé, BQ ��
(08:49:43) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(08:51:23) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(08:53:00) Q&A - Elizabeth May, GP
(08:54:28) Debate - John Brassard, CPC ��
(09:04:33) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(09:06:30) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(09:08:04) Point of Order - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC ⚠
(09:08:27) Point of Order - Peter Julian, NDP ⚠
(09:08:45) Point of Order - Warren Steinley, CPC ⚠
(09:10:12) Q&A - Elizabeth May, GP
(09:11:32) Debate - Cathay Wagantall, CPC ��
(09:22:00) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(09:24:01) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(09:25:45) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(09:26:20) Point of Order - Mike Lake, CPC ⚠
(09:28:13) Debate - Luc Berthold, CPC ��
(09:37:58) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(09:39:35) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(09:41:39) Q&A - Gérard Deltell, CPC
(09:42:54) Debate - Eric Melillo, CPC ��
(09:52:50) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(09:54:36) Q&A - Bonita Zarrillo, NDP
(09:56:03) Q&A - Kyle Seeback, CPC
(09:56:58) Q&A - Warren Steinley, CPC
(09:57:43) Debate - Mike Lake, CPC ��
(10:07:55) Q&A - Ken Hardie, LPC
(10:09:11) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(10:11:34) Q&A - Blaine Calkins, CPC
(10:12:57) Debate - Jeremy Patzer, CPC ��
(10:23:02) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(10:24:57) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(10:27:04) Q&A - Warren Steinley, CPC
(10:27:39) Point of Order - Peter Julian, NDP ⚠
(10:28:55) Debate - Tracy Gray, CPC ��
(10:38:02) Q&A - Ken Hardie, LPC
(10:39:37) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(10:41:55) Q&A - Warren Steinley, CPC
(10:43:18) Debate - Kyle Seeback, CPC ��
(10:52:57) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(10:54:34) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(10:57:13) Q&A - Elizabeth May, GP
(10:58:18) Debate - Kevin Waugh, CPC ��
(11:07:55) Q&A - Ken Hardie, LPC
(11:09:28) Q&A - Peter Julian, NDP
(11:10:54) Point of Order - Mike Lake, CPC ⚠
(11:13:30) Q&A - Jeremy Patzer, CPC
(11:14:35) Debate - Warren Steinley, CPC ��
(11:20:56) Q&A - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC
(11:21:42) Closing motions
(11:24:59) Point of Order - Kevin Lamoureux, LPC ⚠
(11:25:44) Adjournment Proceedings
(11:25:55) Outro
 
Gun Ban Bill C-21 Hits the Senate



This week Sen. Marc Gold moved C-21 to First Reading in the Senate followed by challenging questions delivered from Senators Don Plett, Jean-Guy Dagenais, Pat Duncan, and Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu.

Sen. Mary Coyle tossed up a 'softball' question for the federal Safety Minister Marco Mendicino, a political play we saw run many times in the House of Commons in support of the Liberal 'Hunting Gun Ban.'

Following debate Sen. Hassan Yussuff, acting on behalf the federal Liberals, attempted to move C-21 to Second Reading, repeating the same unfounded rhetoric and disinformation we've heard from the government and their anti-gun lobby groups, in Parliament and SECU committee. Fortunately, he ran out of time and was cut off by the Speaker of the Senate, Raymonde Gagné.

Watch everything you missed and find contact information for your Senator, right here

- Chapters -
(00:00) Intro
(00:57) Sen. Marc Gold moves C-21 to First Reading
(01:58) Debate - Sen. Dagenais - Solutions to gun crime
(03:02) Marco Mendicino
(04:15) Sen. Duncan - Consultation feedback in C-21
(05:00) Marco Mendicino
(06:28) Sen. Dagenais - C-21 harming honest citizens
(06:59) Marco Mendicino
(08:21) Sen. Plett - C-5 and illegal gun crime
(09:13) Marco Mendicino
(10:26) Sen. Boisvenu - No support for Portapique families
(10:59) Marco Mendicino
(12:25) Sen. Coyle - Mass Casualty Commission report
(13:06) Marco Mendicino
(14:38) Sen. Plett - Indigenous women, RCMP, & victims of crime
(15:38) Marco Mendicino
(16:47) Sen. Plett - Ignorant tweet from Liberal Mark Gerretsen
(17:40) Marco Mendicino
(18:46) Hassan Yussuff moves C-21 to Second Reading
(34:52) Outro

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Raymonde Gagné (Manitoba) - Speaker of the Senate of Canada
Marc Gold (Stadacona, Quebec) - Government Representative
Jean-Guy Dagenais (Victoria, Quebec) - Canadian Senators Group
Pat Duncan (Yukon) - Independent Senators Group
Donald Neil Plett (Landmark, Manitoba) - Conservative Party of Canada
Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu (La Salle, Quebec) - Conservative Party of Canada
Mary Coyle (Antigonish, Nova Scotia) - Independent Senators Group
Hassan Yussuff (Ontario) - Independent Senators Group

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So I know you have all heard about Trudeau’s wife filing for divorce..

The Babylon Bee reports today that Canadians were stunned to find out that Justin Trudeau is married to a woman.
 
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