I just got off the phone with my RCMP contact.
The "Unofficial" Official word is that any knife may be carried if: (1) it is not concealed. (2) it is not taken into a secure or sensitive area. An airport, or courtroom for example.
To the RCMP, a knife in a sock is treated the same as any other sheath knife carried on a belt. Something to be aware of when questioning a suspect but otherwise of no importance.
My contact stated "A guy in a kilt with a knife in his sock would not be a reason to stop, question, or otherwise suspect him of any infringment of any statute I know of". "He may however be asked where he purchased it so the officer may buy one for himself."
As this statment comes from a serving RCMP officer it would apply Canada wide. Your local municipality may have another statute but my contact does not know of any that do.
The referanced case of the Sikh knife....it's a Human Rights issue having to do with a knife carried into a school. The kid was 12. Not yet an adult authorized to have it in the first place. But is claiming religious freedom.












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