So I was thinking that to boost Canadian Economy in regions that don't have it that well off economically would be to allow guns more freely in some of these areas.
But the first places that should have these I think are the more remote areas, so the Territories.
Here's how I would start it out:
>Start off with literally no gun laws that ban any type of gun. (If you are registered, you can have anything)
>Gun violence will be more harshly punished however
>Borders along the southern borders of the territories, if a registered person is crossing to BC, Alberta, etc. he will likely have to be search so that no acts of terrorism can happen outside of the territories.
>Hotels & Motels must X-ray you and your luggage to make sure you are not sneaking guns for planned attacks
>See if hunting seasons can be extended or animal kill limits (this is not a necessary idea and can be scraped if there is no leeway)
>Loosen White American immigration to the Territories, honor their previous gun registrations so it is less paperwork and wait.
In theory, the territories will see an economical boom.
Americans and various Gun Collectors that want to keep their guns from a hounding government will move to the territories which will sprout up more business.
And with good results (zero to low gun violence, no attacks, the economy boomed), it can be implemented in other cash strapped regions (Northern Ontario, Northern Quebec, Northern BC, Prairies, etc.) with the same rules as before.