No ‘seizure agents’ appointed yet to collect guns in Sask. for buyback program
The federal gun buyback program has officially begun across the country, but it hasn’t received a stamp of approval in Saskatchewan.
The program, which launched on Monday, aims to provide compensation to the owners of some 2,500 types of guns that have been banned in Canada since May 2020, in exchange for the owners turning in or deactivating the firearms.
Ottawa said compensation will be determined on a first-come, first-served basis and gave owners until March 31 to “express interest” in the buyback scheme.
Justice Minister Tim McLeod, who’s also responsible for the firearms secretariat, said the program will not compensate firearms owners fairly, won’t improve public safety and will be a waste of taxpayers’ dollars.


