From the brilliant mind of Bryan Moir … Culture War –The Gun Culture Everyday Canadians go about their lives unaware that many of their co-workers, friends and people they see at the mall or at the doctor are members of the gun culture. Firearms owners come in all colours, shapes and sizes. Many are male,... Read more
Category: Canada
CCFR files complaint with CBC Ombudsman, Minister of Heritage
With the support of its members, the CCFR was able to answer a long-standing question; is Canadian media biased against the ownership of firearms and the people who own them? The answer is yes. It is now an established and irrefutable fact. If you haven’t seen the study or the video summary, you can find... Read more
Media Bias Report – CCFR exclusive
The popular consensus among firearm owners is that the Canadian media has on the whole a bias against firearm rights and for gun control measures. The Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights has commissioned this report to identify the qualities and scope of this bias. The study isolated the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and completed an analysis... Read more
The problem with Provost, and her idealogues – Partanen
by Dave Partanen Nathalie Provost is a victim, no question about it. As I’ve said many times, and as I opened with during my Senate testimony, I grieve with all victims of violence, their families, and loved ones, whether they suffer life-altering or life-ending casualties. I don’t wish those circumstances on anyone. While it’s important... Read more
Provost temper tantrum shows her true colours – CFAC
The radical behaviour of the anti gun lobby in Canada shined through this week in a glaringly, motive-obvious move by CFAC Vice-Chair Nathalie Provost as she jumped ship from Goodale’s pet committee for the firearms file. Her appointment to this committee has long been a thorn in my side, as the blatant conflict of interest... Read more
CFAC in chaos as members drop from Goodale’s pet committee
Like many other Liberal projects, the Canadian Firearms Advisory Committee is crumbling before our eyes as key players leave the committee, speaking out about it’s ineffectiveness. Earlier this year, CFAC chair Jack Major, a retired Supreme Court Judge, stepped back from the committee after voicing his concerns to Goodale’s office that the team needed evidence... Read more