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Brantford Police Won’t Collect Assault-Style Firearms for Federal Gun-Buyback Program
Brantford Police prioritize frontline duties over federal buyback amid $248.6 million fund for about 136,000 assault-style firearms, with participation not mandatory nationwide.
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Sault police not participating in federal gun buyback program
·Sault Ste. Marie, Canada
Read Full ArticleSault Police Not Participating in Federal Government Assault-Style Firearm Compensation Program
The federal government’s Assault-Style Firearm Compensation Program entered its nationwide declaration period on January 19, 2026. After careful consideration, and in line with the approach taken by many police services across Ontario, the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service (SSMPS) is not participating in this program at this time. The program is being administered at the ...
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