Feds seeking private consultant to design, run firearm buyback program
OTTAWA — The federal government is turning to the private sector to design and run a massive buyback of newly prohibited firearms.
Public Safety Canada has invited 15 consulting firms to come up with a “range of options and approaches” for the planned program to compensate gun owners.
The Liberals outlawed a wide range of firearms in May, saying the guns were designed for the battlefield, not hunting or sport shooting.
The ban covers some 1,500 models and variants of what the government considers assault-style weapons, meaning they can no longer be legally used, sold or imported.