Why Canada is the Greatest Nation on the Planet

YouTube Link: Why Canada is the Greatest Nation on the Planet   Introduction Canada, spanning 9.985 million square kilometers and home to over 38 million people, is more than just a country situated in the northern part of North America. It is an idea, a vision, and a belief in…

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Empowering Communities: Bridging History, Technology and Firearms into the 21st Century

  Overview: Objective: Developed articles and reports for professional organizations focusing on technical design of 21st century society, particularly with the use of Applied Science and Technology – Information Technology reasoning structure and a reliable technical process in information evaluation. Purpose: Engaging Indigenous communities, ensuring public safety, and maintaining public…

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The Soul of a Nation: Safeguarding the Hunter’s Legacy in Canada

hunter armed

  Canada’s vast wilderness has long nurtured the spirit of the hunter — a spirit infused with grit, valour, and respect for the forces of nature. For generations, the hunter’s rifle has been a vital instrument not merely for sustenance, but for fostering community, imparting ethical codes, and preserving the…

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Extinguishing Enlightenment: The Unseen Dangers of Bill C-21 to Canada’s Historical, Cultural, Intellectual Foundations, Individual Rights, Freedoms, and Public Safety

A temple for the enlightened.

  Opposing the proposed Bill C-21, we stand firm in advocating for the exemption of law-abiding firearms owners, air-softer, paintballers, sports shooters, International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) shooters, and hunters from the expansive bans embedded in this legislation. These communities are more than just hobbyists; they uphold profound traditions and…

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IPSC’s Last Stand: Shaping the Future of Firearms Policy

IPSC world last stand.

    Description of Video: “CCFR Radio – Ep 143: MEGA EPISODE! So many clips, Libs losing it over CCFR, C-21 passes committee” available on the CCFR YouTube Channel.   Table of Contents Introduction 1.1 Overview of the Issue 1.2 Contextual Background 2.2 The Qualified Professional (QP) Perspective: Unpacking the…

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Deciphering Bill C-21 and May 2020 OIC: A Skills Gap Trainer’s Analysis of Canada’s Legislative Changes and the Future of Sports Shooting and National Security

  In the Senate – SECD Meeting: 36 CLONE     Skills Gap Trainer comment:   To the esteemed CCFR audience and respected Senators,   We address you today as representatives of our modest non-profit educational organization. We’re committed to understanding, participating in, learning from, and positively contributing to the…

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