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Chatham-Kent police退出 federal $250M gun buyback program in Jan 2026, prioritizing other public safety efforts.
The Chatham-Kent Police Service has opted out of the federal government’s $250 million assault-style firearm buyback program, citing a need to prioritize other public safety efforts.
The decision, effective as of January 2026, aligns with similar choices by police services in Toronto, Winnipeg, Halifax, and Cape Breton.
While Quebec is the only province participating, Ontario, Alberta, and Saskatchewan have either banned or declined involvement.
The service continues to work with federal and local partners to combat illicit firearms, particularly those from the U.S. More details are available on Public Safety Canada’s website.
La policía de Chatham-Kent abandonó el programa federal de recompra de armas de 250 millones de dólares en enero de 2026, priorizando otros esfuerzos de seguridad pública.