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BERNARDO: How Ottawa’s firearms agenda collides with daily life in Canada

Picture a winter morning in northern Alberta or rural Saskatchewan.

A licenced firearms owner — maybe an indigenous hunter, maybe a rancher — reaches for the same rifle or shotgun they’ve used for decades.

It might be an SKS picked up when they were still cheap and plentiful. It might be a semi-automatic shotgun that takes detachable magazines because that’s what the local shop had in stock at the time.

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