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Rheinmetall’s milestone of 40 years in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu isn’t just a corporate pat on the back—it’s a testament to how foreign defense giants can embed themselves

Canadian gun control zealots are at it again, throwing a tantrum over Ottawa’s weak compliance with their beloved federal firearm buyback program. The group, predictably

Imagine waking up to a knock at your door from uniformed officers demanding you hand over your legally owned firearms—no questions asked, no choice in

Canada’s Supreme Court is gearing up to hear a pivotal challenge to the Trudeau government’s sweeping gun control laws, which banned over 1,500 models of

Mass migration is reshaping societies in ways that Wall Street loves but Main Street—and especially its younger residents—can’t stand. A fresh survey reveals that in

In a nation where firearms ownership is tightly restricted and self-defense with a gun can land you in hotter water than the criminal you’re confronting,

Canada’s grand experiment in mandatory gun confiscation—targeted at AR-15s and similar semi-automatics—has devolved into a taxpayer-funded farce, with the government shelling out $800 million so

Imagine this: while Canada’s idyllic Newfoundland sees crime spiking amid some of the world’s strictest gun control measures, violent crime across the U.S. is plummeting.

Canadian gun controllers are facing a rebellion from the very enforcers they rely on, as police forces across the country dig in their heels against

Canada’s latest gun grab is a stark reminder that no amount of sporting use or law-abiding compliance shields you from the slippery slope of confiscation.

Imagine this: you’re in excruciating pain, clutching your side after a brutal fall or sudden medical crisis, and you rush to the emergency room expecting

Imagine sinking over $20,000 in bureaucratic red tape just to snatch away a single firearm from a law-abiding citizen—that’s the absurd reality of Canada’s ongoing

Canada’s ongoing assault on law-abiding gun owners just hit a new low of absurdity: the government is shelling out over $25,000 per firearm confiscated under

Imagine this: a troubled teen in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, pours out violent fantasies to ChatGPT, detailing plans for a school shooting that leaves one dead

Canada’s slide into what critics rightly call state-sanctioned homicide is barreling toward a grim milestone: 100,000 deaths by assisted suicide, with pro-life voices thundering that

Canada’s red flag laws—those emergency orders allowing authorities to seize firearms from individuals deemed a risk—sound great on paper to anti-gun activists. But here’s the

Canadian pro-gun advocates are firing back hard against Ottawa’s relentless gun grab, refusing to let Trudeau’s nanny-state policies steamroll their rights amid a storm of

Canada’s gun owners just got another stark reminder that trusting the federal government with their personal data is a fool’s errand. In the latest fiasco,

President Trump’s electrifying shoutout to the U.S. men’s hockey team—THEY WON THE GOLD. WOW!—after their nail-biting 2-1 overtime victory over Canada on Sunday isn’t just

Canada’s gun grab saga drags on like a bad sequel nobody asked for, with the Trudeau government’s buyback program—really just a forced confiscation dressed up

Rob Keck, the trailblazing former CEO of the National Wild Turkey Federation, has etched his name into hunting history by becoming the first nonresident to

In the quiet coal-mining town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, a tragic shooting has once again thrust gun control into the spotlight, but not in

A Canadian opinion writer, fresh off the heels of the tragic Tumbler Ridge shooting that left two dead and a community reeling, has penned a

Jamil Jivani, the sharp-tongued Conservative MP from Bowmanville-Oshawa, didn’t mince words on Sirius XM’s Breitbart News Saturday: Canada’s Liberal government is shooting itself in the

Canada’s counter-UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems) landscape is heating up, with the 2026 National Counter UAS Conference set for March 2-3 at the Westin Ottawa. This

In the remote town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, a horrific mass shooting unfolded, claiming multiple lives and shattering the illusion that Canada’s ironclad gun

In the wake of yet another tragic school shooting in Canada—this time at a high school in La Loche, Saskatchewan, where a 17-year-old allegedly used

Canada’s vaunted gun control regime—boasting a handgun purchase freeze, assault weapon bans, and some of the world’s strictest licensing—crumbled spectacularly this week when a shooter

Imagine waking up to find your local sheriff’s office issuing voluntary buyback notices for your AR-15, framed as a compassionate response to public safety. Sound

Imagine waking up to find your favorite modern sporting rifle (MSR)—that reliable AR-15 you’ve trained with for home defense—suddenly reclassified as a public safety threat,

Imagine a nightmare unfolding in the quiet town of Tumbler Ridge, Canada, where a school massacre left families shattered and a stark truth exposed: when

France and Canada are planting their flags—literally—in Greenland’s icy capital of Nuuk, opening consulates this Friday under the banner of boosting cooperation on climate change.

Imagine calling a government-mandated confiscation program a buyback and slapping voluntary on it like it’s a bake sale. Canada’s semi-automatic rifle buyback—pushed through after the

Imagine this: You’re a law-abiding Canadian looking to exercise your right to self-defense by purchasing a firearm, but first, the government demands a peek into

Canada’s much-hyped gun buyback program—meant to pry prohibited firearms from law-abiding owners’ cold, dead hands—is imploding faster than a Liberal Party promise. Launched with fanfare

You can’t have guns. You can’t walk in with guns. These chilling words from Donald Trump, uttered in the shadow of the brutal murder of

Canada’s much-hyped gun buyback pilot program has crashed and burned harder than a Liberal Party promise, hauling in a pathetic 25 firearms after months of