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EXCLUSIVE: Carney budget spends more on gun confiscation than NATO, borders

The Liberal government plans to spend more on its firearm buyback program next year than on NATO operations and border enforcement combined, prioritizing gun confiscation over national security.

Isaac Lamoureux, True North
Nov 06, 2025
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Source: Facebook (Mark Carney)

The Liberal government plans to spend more on its firearm buyback program next year than on NATO operations and border enforcement combined, prioritizing gun confiscation over national security despite widespread opposition to the program and an extended amnesty period.

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