You won't be able to buy a bullpup at 99% of the gun stores in Canada, as those stores generally don't cater to anyone other than hunters. As such, the guys in those stores usually have no concept of the exact definitions of the law outside of hunting regulations. There should be a post somewhere in the forums here exactly stating the law, which says that a bullpup is prohibited if the rifle can be fired without the stock. However, if the rifle requires the bullpup stock to function, then the firearm is legit. Basically, if the firearm was designed as a bullpup, then it's ok. If you turn a regular stock firearm into a bullpup, you're a bad boy. If you want a bullpup here in Canada, ask one of the CGN sponsoring dealers. They're properly in the know. Otherwise you'll have to talk to some of the guys on here that were the first to get these FN bullpups into the country. Sxyglock and Strangeday immediatley come to mind.