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Canada is overhauling its gun laws to simplify rules, boost safety, and improve classification, with changes expected by spring 2026.
The Canadian government has launched a review of its firearms classification system, focusing on simplifying and modernizing rules for guns, ammunition, and magazines.
Led by Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree, the review responds to a 2020 Mass Casualty Commission recommendation and includes consultations with Indigenous communities on the semi-automatic SKS rifle, used for hunting but also linked to high-profile shootings.
The government is also advancing mandatory licence revocation under protection orders and requiring manufacturers to provide technical data for proper firearm classification, with full implementation expected by spring 2026.
Canadá está revisando sus leyes sobre armas de fuego para simplificar las reglas, aumentar la seguridad y mejorar la clasificación, con cambios esperados para la primavera de 2026.