Right to Bear Arms? It Depends
On May 1, the Government of Canada announced that semi-automatic, assault-style weapons would be banned. This ban of over 1,500 firearms and weapons was passed through the Governor in Council (GIC); thus avoiding discussion and debate within the legislative branch of the federal government. Two days later, Toronto lawyer and legal academic Omar Ha-Redeye published an article titled “No Right to Bear Arms in Canada“. Today, we talk to Omar about the firearm discourse that exists in Canada and how it is evolving in light of these changes.