Looks like Canada needed to beat the U.S. to be the first one on the "ban" wagon.
The ban includes guns that have been used in past Canadian shootings, such as:
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The ban includes guns that have been used in past Canadian shootings, such as:
- the Ruger Mini-14 that was used in the Ecole Polytechnique massacre in Montreal in 1989, and which the government estimates there are 16,860 currently in circulation in Canada;
- the M14 semi-automatic that was used in the 2014 Moncton shooting, which the government estimates there are 5,230 in Canada;
- the Beretta CX4 Storm that was used in the Dawson College shooting, which the government estimates there are approximately 1,510 currently in circulation;
- and the CSA-VZ-58 that the gunman attempted to use in the Quebec mosque shooting, which the government says there are 11,590 in Canada.

These are the 1,500 assault-style weapons now prohibited in Canada
The federal government has announced the immediate ban of 1,500 models and variants of certain assault-style weapons that have been used in mass shootings in Canada and abroad. Here is a list of the weapons that are now prohibited in Canada.
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Gun buyback: Here's how much the feds are proposing to pay for banned firearms
The federal government has unveiled how much they are planning to pay gun owners for the banned firearms they turn over as part of the mandatory buyback program. CTVNews.ca outlines the pricing scheme the Liberals are proposing.