REGINA - A Saskatchewan law that allows residents to store prohibited firearms is now in effect.
The province says gun owners can receive exemption certificates through the Saskatchewan Firearms Office.Â
Saskatchewan Justice Minister Tim McLeod speaks during a media scrum after the throne speech in Regina, on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu
HCYREGINA - A Saskatchewan law that allows residents to store prohibited firearms is now in effect.
The province says gun owners can receive exemption certificates through the Saskatchewan Firearms Office.Â
Justice Minister Tim McLeod says the measure helps owners avoid prosecution while they await fair compensation from the federal government for their firearms.
Earlier this year, Ottawa started a gun buyback program to remove what it calls dangerous weapons from communities.
The federal government has said those who don't comply with the program could face criminal liability.
McLeod has said residents who follow the province's program are protected.Â
Saskatchewan's law cites a section of the Criminal Code that gives firearms exemptions for police, military and people who are under the authority of federal or provincial governments.
Under Saskatchewan's law, gun owners can be designated as "acting on behalf of and under the authority" of the province.
"The federal government continues to target the lawfully owned property of law-abiding firearms owners and has confirmed they will provide little or no compensation," McLeod said in a news release Monday.Â
"These appraisals recognize the full financial impact on individuals and businesses.
"They are an important part of our government's approach to ensure all law-abiding Saskatchewan firearms owners are exempt from prosecution while they await fair market compensation for their affected property."
This report by ºÃÉ«tvwas first published May 4, 2026.
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