
Facts and Figures, Canadian Firearms Program, 2010 – 2014
Combined Facts and Figures from the RCMP Canadian Firearms Program from the years 2010 to 2014. A simple analysis shows that the number of Firearm Licences in Canada increased by 153,862 or nearly 9% during the 4 year period. That represents an increase of nearly 3% per 100,000 population. The highest

Knives and Violent Crime in Canada, 2008
This 2008 Statistics Canada report looks at violent crime with knives in Canada, with some comparison to Firearms. Only 18% of violent crimes in Canada involve a weapon; when a weapon is used, knives are the most common. A knife was used against 6% of all victims in 2008, compared

Police-Reported Crime Statistics in Canada, 2015
Statistics Canada examines police reported crimes in 2015. Overall, the Crime Severity Index (CSI) was 1% higher then in 2013 however, it was still 31% lower than a decade earlier in 2005. There was a an increase in violent firearms offences between 2014 and 2015 from 5 incidents per 100,000 population
How to Get A Firearms License – CCFR Educational Resource
How difficult is it to get a firearm in Canada? How is the public vetted and monitored concerning their ability to buy guns? Find out from someone who actually knows. Rod Giltaca is an instructor with the RCMP Canadian Firearms Program and the President of the Canadian Coalition for
Learn How Firearms Are Classified And What That Means For Canadians
Firearm classification in Canada is commonly based on a number of criteria.
Variants – Is This Fair And Effective Regulation? You Decide…
Can the government make up arbitrary reasons in real time to ban firearms?