
Women’s Role in Modern Canadian Shooting Sports
“It ain’t your grandpa’s club anymore” … The CCFR is cutting edge when you think about moving forward with gun owner’s rights and the continuation of our sport for generations to come. If you have not joined or are sitting on the fence then maybe this will help you make
RCMP once again create criminals out of gun owners
Ottawa, June 14, 2017 Gun owners across the country are once again frustrated with the Liberal government handing over the decision making process to law enforcement, a duty usually reserved for elected officials. Today, RCMP Firearms Program posted a new memo on their website with yet another re-interpretation of legislation

Goodale’s Bill C-52-Amendments to appease QC lawsuits, provide data
Ottawa, June 9, 2017 Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale tabled Bill C-52 today in the House of Commons. The much anticipated legislation has had gun owners on the edge of their seats after some word-game name changes earlier this week. Originally named “an Act to amend the Act to
Goodale re-opens the Act to end the LGR
Ottawa, June 7, 2017 Read the Order Paper here The Liberals will introduce an amendment to the Act to End the Long Gun Registry (LGR), reopening the Act. There has been debate on both sides about the Quebec provincial government’s intent to implement their own provincial long gun registry. The

What does a Scheer win mean for gun owners?
Tories from across Canada descended on the Toronto Congress Centre this weekend to watch a new leader for the Conservative party be born. The CCFR sent both Ontario Director Jamie Elliott and Public Relations VP, Tracey Wilson to take in the action and get live updates to the membership. The

Public Safety defers UN markings on firearms
The proposed UN marking scheme had the firearms community wondering what affect this program would have on public safety. With a suggested price tag of up to $200 per firearm attached to it, the fact guns in Canada are already fully traceable through their unique serial number caused the community

CFAC members should have basic topic knowledge-Rempel petition
Ottawa, May 18 2017 MP Michelle Rempel sponsored a parliamentary e-petition yesterday, asking the Minister of Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness to have sitting members of the Canadian Firearms Advisory Committee (CFAC) to take the Canadian Firearm Safety Course (CFSC). e1093.ca The petition, initiated by Tracey Wilson of the CCFR,

Temporary Safe Storage for Flood Victims
The situation in eastern Ontario and Western Quebec continues to reach critical levels. Areas around Ottawa, Rockland, Cumberland, Gatineau, Aylmer and up into the Pontiac region of Quebec are reeling from massive flooding. The Canadian Armed Forces has deployed 400 troops to help with the relief efforts and 100 homes

Andrew Scheer talks firearms with Rod Giltaca
Recently, CPC Leadership Candidate Andrew Scheer and his team reached out to CCFR President Rod Giltaca. The mandate of the CCFR is to engage in firearm discussions when and where they occur. Andrew and Rod sat down to discuss Scheer’s firearms platform and what it really means for Canadian gun owners. While the

Growth and change at the CCFR
-Ottawa, April 17, 2017 The CCFR is growing! As we approach our second AGM, we continue to see an ever-increasing interest in our unique approach to education based advocacy. From our beginnings a short while ago, our volunteer-driven group has expanded by leaps and bounds – involving thousands of members