Sidetrack:
I was reading that publicsafety.gc.ca link up there and I saw a part about "weapons prohibited on May1st 2020" and was curious and I clicked through and found that they prohibited a bunch of stuff by name, and any "Sniper Rifle", defined as a rifle that can use a cartridge with more than 10,000 Joules muzzle energy. I had too look that up, since I suspected they wanted to just ban .50 BMG sniper rifles, because that's what Marky Mark used in that one movie, but I know there's a lot of hunting for big pointy toothed (or horned) animals in Canada. Wiki provided me this partial list of cartridges which exceed 10,000J (~7,500ft-lbs):
.700 Nitro Express
.600 Nitro Express
.600 Overkill
.585 Nyati
.577 Tyrannosaur
.585 Hubel express
.475 A&M Magnum
.460 Weatherby Magnum
12.7×108mm
14.5×114mm
.50 BMG
2 bore
.950 JDJ (the world's largest rifle cartridge)
20×102mm Vulcan (One of the most powerful rifle rounds, used in anti-materiel rifles)
The astute among you will notice that, with a few military exceptions, that is a list of elephant gun cartridges, with huge, fat, stubby bullets not known for their BC's.
So Canada has banned "Sniper Rifles" but defined them such that you can happily get an C14 Timberwolf chambered in .338 Lapua, which is the rifle used by Snipers in the Canadian Military....