In the UK we also have some BB and gel blaster retailers ignoring the law
Late to the party, but yup, we do. If there is a crack down on assault-style toys, I reckon it'll come because of retailers taking the piss rather than the occasional firearms call out to lads larking in the woods (or being seen through their window).
Gelsoft UK seems to have purged their RIFs, but airsoft retailers aren't blameless. I could hop onto Airsoft World and pay them £20 for their fake "defence" that's nothing of the sort, or worse, onto Fat Bobs and just tick a "yeah, mate, for airsofting at airsoft sites and that" box, no more questions asked. Plus the BBgunz sites don't seem bothered in practice, and will in particular send out "mystery boxes" with RIFs in them.
I've always been in two minds about whether we should rat out these sellers and get them smacked down, or whether that's just inviting trouble that will get the decent ones punished as well.
On the Canuckistani ban, I think it is as bad as it looks. The informal description of it was carefully worded to make it seem like it's not meant to actually ban low powered assault-style toys, but the actual wording says otherwise. It looks like they're properly stuffed.