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Canada’s Gun Grab: Carney Pushes Authoritarian Scheme

Canada’s new gun grab is not theory — it’s policy. Ottawa’s Assault-Style Firearms Compensation Program is an active buyback and compensation scheme telling law-abiding owners to hand over property the state now deems inconvenient, and it comes under Prime Minister Mark Carney’s watch after his rise to power last year. Conservatives should call this what it is: an authoritarian habit dressed up as “public safety” that punishes responsible citizens while doing nothing to stop criminals.

Mark Carney may have a finance resume, but technocrats with deep pockets make poor substitutes for respect for rights. Carney’s trade-heavy instincts and overseas dealmaking have already produced political headaches for Canadians, and now his government is doubling down on policies that punish ordinary Canadians — confiscation by regulation is a slippery slope. If economic competence means surrendering core freedoms, voters should rethink which elites they trust to steer their lives.

Over on The Rob Carson Show, Newsmax hammered these issues hard and right where the mainstream won’t — calling out weak-kneed Democrats on voter ID theater and spotlighting Canada’s buyback nonsense with a no-nonsense Canadian correspondent. The show assembled a lineup of voices who aren’t softened by donor sensitivities: national-security pros, local journalists on the ground, and hard-charging senators who aren’t afraid to name names. That’s media doing its job — holding power to account when legacy outlets purr for patrons and influencers.

Senator Eric Schmitt’s take deserves applause from anyone who loves rule of law over performative victimhood. When a Soros-funded NGO came to the Hill and tried to weaponize the “racism” label to stymie accountability, Schmitt didn’t play along — he called out fraudsters and vowed prosecutions and denaturalizations where warranted. Finally, Republicans are treating lawbreaking as a crime, not as a political cudgel, and that shift should terrify the left’s litigation playbook.

Meanwhile, the crisis in our cities isn’t an abstract talking point; it’s real people losing ground while political elites fetishize victim narratives. Reporters like Liz Collin have been sounding the alarm about Minneapolis — businesses hollowed out, municipal decisions like liquor licenses warped into political theater, and ICE operations sparking widespread unrest and protests after violent encounters. If local leadership won’t defend law-abiding citizens and property, conservative media and activists must step in to tell the truth and push for order.

And let’s be blunt about journalism: legacy outlets are imploding because they abandoned accuracy for agendas. Rob Carson rightly celebrated that truth-tellers are winning the trust Americans used to reserve for the so-called establishment press, and national-security voices on his show warned that weak coverage in foreign affairs invites dangerous miscalculations from rivals like Iran, China, and Russia. Real journalism serves the public; the rest is partisan theater — and hardworking Americans know which is which.

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