OPINION: Ottawa can’t hide details of Cape Breton pilot project failure
Canadian Taxpayers Federation filed an access-to-information request with Public Safety Canada asking for the make, model and amount of compensation paid for each of the guns confiscated through the project
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When you aren’t, you hide everything.
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree doesn’t seem very proud of his performance lately, because his department is blocking key details of the federal government’s gun confiscation pilot project in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
The federal government aimed to confiscate 200 firearms during the pilot. It only collected 25.
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation filed an access-to-information request with Public Safety Canada asking for the make, model and amount of compensation paid for each of the guns confiscated through the project in November 2025. Instead of coming........
