Canadians are Uber liberals. They have been mind-washed by 2 generations of Trudeaus...Pierre from '68-'79 and again from '80-'84. Sonny-boy Justin from 2015 to the present.
Non-restricted guns include regular rifles and shotguns. (A licence, obtained through a process that includes background checks and safety training, is needed to own any type of gun in Canada.)
Canadian Carrying and transporting a restricted firearm regulations:
Once you have a licence to possess a restricted gun, you can get authorization to carry the gun outside of locations it is licensed for if you can prove to officials that you use it as part of your profession, or that you need it to protect your own life or the lives of others.
To transport a restricted gun from one location to another, you must get an authorization from your province or territory's Chief Firearms Officer.
Australian gun laws allow for licensed ownership as follows:
Examples of the firearms in the five licensing categories are:
Category A: rimfire rifles, and single and double barrel shotguns.
Category B: single shot and repeating centre fire rifles.
Category C: semi automatic rimfire rifles with a magazine capacity no greater than 10 rounds; and semi-automatic or pump action shotguns with a magazine capacity no greater than 5 rounds.
Category D: self-loading centre fire rifles.
Category H: handguns