From Maxime Bernier <[email protected]>
Subject A $742 Million Lie
Date January 29, 2026 7:21 PM
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John,

The Liberal government officially began, last week, its national gun confiscation program. 

It earmarked an unbelievable $742 million of your tax dollars to confiscate firearms from licensed, law-abiding Canadians.

Let’s be clear: This scheme will NOT make life in Canada safer.



While violent criminals roam free with illegal guns, Ottawa is diverting critical resources away from frontline police and into a bureaucracy designed to harass responsible firearm owners. 

The Toronto Police Service confirmed that they wouldn't participate in the gun confiscation program.

The facts are undeniable:

- This buyback will have zero impact on crime.
- It targets licensed citizens, not the criminals and thugs who are the real problem.
- It’s a massive taxpayer-funded boondoggle that steals money that should go to supporting our police forces.

This isn’t about public safety. It’s about control. 

The Liberals are going after the wrong people. 

They’re coming for your rights and your wallet.

The People’s Party of Canada is fighting for taxpayers. 

Check our platform: We stand with licensed firearm owners <[link removed]>. 

We demand that Ottawa STOP this wasteful, dangerous confiscation program and focus on illegal guns, fund law enforcement, and protect our communities.

John, will you stand with us today? Chip in $7 or $42, or whatever you can afford to help the PPC defend your rights, your wallet, and common sense.

DONATE NOW – STOP THE CONFISCATION!

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For Freedom and Common Sense,
-Max

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