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National Post
National Post
30 Oct 2024


NextImg:Federal plan leads to 19 per cent decline in auto theft, government says

A countrywide plan to combat auto theft has led to a 19 per cent decline, says the latest update from the federal government.

“According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, national auto theft trends for 2024 have shown a 19 per cent decline in auto theft in the first half of the year compared to the same period last year,” per a news release by Public Safety Canada, published on Oct. 16.

That percentage is based on “a slight dip” — 19 per cent — in insurance claims for auto theft in the first half of 2024, the Insurance Bureau of Canada said in early October.

Public Safety Canada added that more than 1,900 stolen vehicles were intercepted by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) in railyards and ports in 2024, already exceeding last year’s total. Roughly a third of the stolen vehicles — 620 of them — were intercepted in the Greater Toronto Area this year.

Over the weekend, Treasury Board President and Minister of Transport Anita Anand wrote an open letter in an effort to get countrywide cooperation when it comes to stopping auto theft, the Canadian Press reported.

Anand said she wanted to collaborate with the provinces and territories to find ways to put an end to thieves “revinning” stolen cars, which is one way they’re able to resell cars. Revinning refers to changing a Vehicle Identification Number — a combination of numbers unique to a vehicle and used to identify it — most likely for the purpose of evading law enforcement.