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Toronto cops won’t help Liberals seize legally-purchased firearms

The Liberal government’s controversial firearms confiscation program, which just began accepting declarations, faces a major setback as the Toronto Police Service has refused to participate.

Quinn Patrick
Jan 20, 2026
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Source: X (Gary Anandasangaree)

The Liberal government’s controversial firearms confiscation program, which just began accepting declarations, faces a major setback as the Toronto Police Service has refused to participate.

“In Ontario, people will have the option of dropping it off at their local mobile collection facility,” Anandasangaree told the Toronto Star on Tuesday. “We are anticipating fairly decent uptake, and we’re also anticipating that we will have the capacity to both recover and to destroy firearms across the GTA but also across Ontario and the vast majority of Canadian provinces and territories.”

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