Vance Badawey
Vance Badawey
Member of Parliament for Niagara Centre
Government announces strengthened measures to prevent gun violence and ban new assault-style firearms
May 1, 2023

May 1, 2023
Ottawa, Ontario

Canadians deserve to be safe in their communities. That’s why the Government of Canada is taking action on gun violence with a comprehensive plan that gets firearms off our streets and puts more resources into our neighbourhoods, while respecting hunters and law-abiding gun owners. A central part of this work is addressing the assault-style firearms that have been used in the worst tragedies in our country’s history. They have no place in Canada, which is why the Government of Canada banned them in 2020.

While significant progress has been made, there is more work to be done to protect our communities from gun violence in Canada. By introducing Bill C-21, the Government brought forward Canada’s strong gun control legislation in a generation. This landmark Bill would implement a national freeze on handguns into law, addresses the alarming role of firearms in domestic violence and takes aim at organized crime.

The Minister of Public Safety, the Honourable Marco Mendicino, today announced proposed enhanced measures to strengthen Bill C-21 and cement in law a permanent ban on new assault-style firearms from Canada. These new proposed measures will help keep assault-style firearms out of our communities, while respecting hunters and other law-abiding gun owners.

Bill C-21 is currently being reviewed by the House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security.

The proposed legislative measures would:

Other new measures would:

This announcement follows engagement with Canadians across the country. These included survivors of gun violence, hunters & trappers; First Nations, Inuit and Métis; and rural & Northern residents. It is also the product of significant conversations with Parliamentarians. Furthermore, the measures reflect the input of experts in the field. Most significantly, these proposed amendments align with recommendations put forward by the Mass Casualty Commission, which examined the worst mass shooting in Canadian history and released its recommendations on March 23, 2023.

No single program or initiative can tackle the challenge of gun violence alone. These measures are part of the Government’s comprehensive plan to keep Canadians safe from gun crime. It begins with strong borders, where we’ve added resources to fight smuggling and stop guns from coming into Canada. It involves strong legislation, including the ban on assault-style firearms, the buyback program, and the national handgun freeze. Finally, it includes strong prevention strategies, most notably the $250 million Building Safer Communities Fund, which aims to stop gun crime before it starts. 

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This government has done more than any in Canadian history to toughen our laws and protect communities from gun violence. Yet our work is not done. Today’s suite of measures will improve Bill C-21 and bolster Canada’s ban on assault-style firearms, while respecting hunters and law-abiding gun owners. They will also crack down on the emerging threat of ghost guns and establish a new panel to take the misinformation out of these debates. These changes represent a major milestone on the long journey of keeping our communities safe from gun violence.”

- The Honourable Marco Mendicino, Minister of Public Safety

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