A former Member of Parliament from Manitoba is facing firearms-related charges after Manitoba RCMP seized a large quantity of weapons, cash, and other items from a home in Dauphin. According to police, the seizure occurred last week and included 439 firearms along with an antique cannon. Reports also say officers recovered $300,000 in cash at the property. The accused is identified as Inky Mark, who represented Dauphin as an MP from 1997 to 2006. The Winnipeg Free Press and CityNews Toronto both describe the weapons collection as a stockpile found during the police action. The Winnipeg Free Press reports that charges involve firearms offences, while CityNews Toronto notes that the matter is being handled by Manitoba RCMP. All accounts agree on the location of the home, the involvement of RCMP, the number of firearms seized, and the presence of cash and an antique cannon. Details on the specific charges, how the items were discovered, and whether charges were laid immediately following the seizure are not provided in the excerpts.