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Injured Canadian Soldier Suing Federal Government, US Gunmaker Over Accidental Pistol Discharge

Injured Canadian Soldier Suing Federal Government, US Gunmaker Over Accidental Pistol Discharge

Last updated: April 16, 2026 8:48 pm
By Matthew Horwood
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Injured Canadian Soldier Suing Federal Government, US Gunmaker Over Accidental Pistol Discharge

An attendee takes in the look and feel of a SIG Sauer P320, also known as the C22, at the CANSEC trade show, billed as North America’s largest multi-service defence event, in Ottawa, on June 1, 2023. The Canadian Press/Justin Tang

A member of the Canadian Armed Forces has launched a lawsuit against the federal government and gun manufacturer Sig Sauer after he was wounded by an unexpected discharge of his pistol.

Master Warrant Officer Jamie Deslaurier said his C22 pistol, the Canadian variant of the P320, went off while in his holster and hit his foot in 2024. Deslaurier told CBC News that he had planned to stay in the military for 25 years to get a full pension, but his career was cut short by the injury.

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