CBSA firearms investigation in Lumby, B.C. leads to two-years of house arrest

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March 20, 2025        Vancouver, British Columbia        Canada Border Services Agency

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is committed to protecting Canadians by keeping prohibited firearms out of our communities and ensuring individuals who break Canada’s laws are held accountable.

On March 12, 2025, Eric James Canel, a resident of Lumby, B.C., was sentenced to two years less a day of house arrest after pleading guilty to three firearms-related offences stemming from a CBSA criminal investigation.

In April 2022, the CBSA arrested Canel and executed a search warrant at his residence in relation to improperly declared firearm parts. CBSA investigators seized a loaded illegal ghost handgun, eight non-restricted firearms, ammunition, a stun gun, and a prohibited knife. At the time of the search, Canel was under a court-ordered firearm prohibition resulting from a firearms-related conviction in 2016.

In June 2023, Canel was charged in Vernon Provincial Court and on June 12, 2024, pleaded guilty to three Criminal Code of Canada charges:

  • Section 92(1) Possession of firearm knowing its possession is unauthorized
  • Section 95(1) Possession of prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition
  • Section 117.01(1) Possession contrary to order

In addition to house arrest, Canel was sentenced to 240 hours of community service and three years probation. He was also required to forfeit all firearms and ammunition, and given a ten-year prohibition for non-restricted firearms and a lifetime prohibition for restricted and prohibited firearms.

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CBSA investigators seized a loaded, illegal ghost handgun from Canel’s residence in April 2022.

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“I want to thank the Canada Border Services Agency for their work in bringing those who knowingly violate Canada’s firearm laws to justice. By removing firearms from our streets, we are keeping our communities safe.”

-       The Honourable David J. McGuinty, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness

“The Canada Border Services Agency Criminal Investigations Section worked diligently to investigate this case and provide evidence for conviction. The CBSA protects Canadians by securing our border and investigating those who break Canada’s laws.”

-       Nina Patel, Regional Director General, Canada Border Services Agency, Pacific Region

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