RCMP Investigator Maxime Deschenes strolls by a selection of high-end vehicles seized from containers during a press briefing on Thursday, July 17, 2014, in Montreal. Photo credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz.


January 22, 2024

In response to a surge in auto theft cases, the federal Liberals in Canada have unveiled plans for a national summit on February 8, bringing together provinces and industry stakeholders to combat the growing issue of stolen cars being shipped abroad. The government aims to curb organized crime's ability to profit from vehicles stolen on Canadian streets.

Citing industry estimates, the Liberals highlight a significant increase in auto theft rates, with Quebec experiencing a 50% rise in 2022 compared to the previous year, paralleled by a similar surge in Ontario. Notably, the Greater Toronto Area has witnessed a doubling of carjackings during this period, marking a staggering 300% increase since 2015.

Government officials express concern over criminal networks collaborating to steal cars, subsequently either transporting them to the Middle East and Africa or deploying them for illicit activities within Canada before ultimately destroying the vehicles.

Despite Ottawa's assertion of having robust laws and tracking protocols in place to deter theft and prevent stolen cars from being exported in shipping containers, the rising trend persists. The government emphasizes the urgency of addressing the issue collaboratively, involving both provincial authorities and industry representatives.

The summit aims to facilitate discussions on enhancing existing measures, exploring innovative strategies, and fostering cooperation among stakeholders to effectively tackle the rising threat of auto theft. By fostering dialogue between provinces and industry players, the government hopes to develop a comprehensive and coordinated approach to mitigate the increasing menace of organized auto theft.

In summary, the federal Liberals have announced a national summit on February 8 to address the escalating problem of auto theft in Canada. The initiative seeks to unite provinces and industry stakeholders in an effort to curb organized crime profiting from stolen vehicles, which has seen a notable surge in recent years.

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