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|content= * [[2003]] — [[Canada]]: Judge Robert Kilpatrick grants a temporary injunction protecting Inuit from the [[long gun registry|federal firearms registry]] until a lawsuit filed by Nunavut's land claims organization goes to court the following year. Requiring Inuit to register their guns could interfere with their traditional way of life, the judge concludes.
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|content= * [[2003]] — Auditor General Sheila Fraser reveals that the [[long gun registry|gun-registry program]] is more over budget than previously thought and concludes that Parliament is ignorant of some of those escalating costs. Fraser reports the bill for gun registration would reach $1 billion by [[2005]], with registration fees offsetting that by only about $140 million.
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* [[2003]] — [[Canada]]: Judge Robert Kilpatrick grants a temporary injunction protecting Inuit from the [[long gun registry|federal firearms registry]] until a lawsuit filed by Nunavut's land claims organization goes to court the following year. Requiring Inuit to register their guns could interfere with their traditional way of life, the judge concludes.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 28 March 2015

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  • 2003 — Auditor General Sheila Fraser reveals that the gun-registry program is more over budget than previously thought and concludes that Parliament is ignorant of some of those escalating costs. Fraser reports the bill for gun registration would reach $1 billion by 2005, with registration fees offsetting that by only about $140 million.
  • 2003Canada: Judge Robert Kilpatrick grants a temporary injunction protecting Inuit from the federal firearms registry until a lawsuit filed by Nunavut's land claims organization goes to court the following year. Requiring Inuit to register their guns could interfere with their traditional way of life, the judge concludes.
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