A troubling increase in firearms smuggling from the United States into Canada is amplifying a gun violence crisis, with authorities noting that 90 percent of crime guns in Ontario come from south of the border. Canadian police report tracing over 21,000 firearms used in crimes back to the U.S., highlighting the lethal impact of these weapons on communities. Officials have identified various smuggling methods, including land crossings and even disguised shipments, emphasizing the need for rigorous enforcement and border control.
The issue has escalated since Canada’s deadliest mass shooting in 2020, prompting calls for stricter gun laws and international action. In a recent operation, Toronto police seized 170 firearms hidden as Christmas gifts, many linked to Texas, where guns can be purchased cheaply and sold at a significant markup in Canada. As both Canada and Mexico pressure U.S. manufacturers to curb illegal trafficking, the stakes remain high in a complex battle against gun violence fueled by cross-border crime.
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