Ottawa stops short of national crime gun tracing, citing provincial control
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The RCMP’s national tracing centre tracks the movement of a gun from its manufacture or importation into Canada, through the hands of wholesalers and retailers, to pinpoint the last known lawful owner or business. The centre works with partners including the Firearms Analysis Tracing and Enforcement program in Ontario.
The federal centre traced more than 2,140 firearms in 2020, and the Commons committee was told the new funding could triple tracing capacity. ‘Unprecedented territory’: Calgary police chief outlines concerns, next steps amid wave of gun violence – Aug 24, 2022
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