Provincial/Territorial Positions on Firearms
Province/Territory |
Overall Position on Federal Firearms Measures |
Relevant Positions/Actions |
British Columbia |
Overall supportive |
- Expressed support for the buyback program in an FPT meeting on February 21, 2023, with some concerns about resources.
- Passed the Firearm Violence Prevention Act (FVPA) in March 2021, implementing recommendations made in the Illegal Firearms Task Force Final Report (2017).
- Supports measures to limit the proliferation of ghost guns
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Alberta |
Overall significantly opposing |
- Publicly opposes ASF prohibition: Provincial CFO wrote Minister of Public Safety to ask to overturn the ASF ban in April 2022.
- Passed law (Alberta Firearms Act) in 2021 to prevent municipalities from passing bylaws to restrict handguns and in 2023 to establish a firearm seizure licensing system to prevent the federal buyback program. Limits municipal/police ability to enter contracts with federal government for firearm-related programs.
- Established the Alberta Firearms Advisory Committee to advocate positions for firearms ownership.
- Raised significant concerns regarding the handgun freeze in multiple FPT meetings.
- Opposes Bill C-21, but supports efforts to address smuggling.
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Saskatchewan |
Overall significantly opposing |
- Publicly opposes ASF prohibition.
- Passed law (Saskatchewan Firearms Act) in 2023 to establish a firearm seizure licensing system to prevent federal buyback program.
- Passed law in 2021 to prevent municipalities from passing bylaws to restrict handguns.
- Appointed first Chief Firearms Officer in September 2021.
- Opposes Bill C-21, but supports efforts to address smuggling.
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Manitoba |
Overall opposing |
- Opposes Bill C-21, but supports efforts to address smuggling.
- Appointed committee to study former Bill C-21, which reported unfavourably on the legislation and recommended that Manitoba appoint a provincial CFO.
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Ontario |
Overall balanced |
- Calls for firearms focus to be on criminal use of firearms, but has not publicly opposed Bill C-21 in its entirety.
- Will support new wiretap offences in C-21 as they requested them specifically.
- Supports measures to limit the proliferation of ghost guns.
- Raised concerns about handgun owners and the withdrawn amendments in an FPT meeting on February 21, 2023
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Quebec |
Overall supportive |
- Supports ASF prohibition.
- Supports further handgun restrictions.
- Opposed former Bill C-21, but largely due to municipal handgun restrictions that Quebec maintained should be delegated to provinces.
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New Brunswick |
No strong public opinion |
- Publicly opposes use of police & RCMP to implement buyback program.
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Prince Edward Island |
No strong public opinion |
N/A |
Nova Scotia |
Overall supportive |
- FPT DM and ADM tables have shown general support for federal positions, including ASF ban and further restrictions on handguns.
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Newfoundland and Labrador |
No strong public opinion |
N/A |
Nunavut |
No strong public opinion |
N/A |
Northwest Territories |
No strong public opinion |
- Publicly opposed Bill C-21 withdrawn amendments G-4 and G-46.
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Yukon |
No strong public opinion |
- Publicly opposed Bill C-21 withdrawn amendments G-4 and G-46.
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