Four Ideas That Can Drive Continued Progress Against Auto Theft
Significant progress made in last two years, ongoing work needed to continue decreasing auto theft — Roughly two years ago, on February 8, 2024, the federal government hosted the National Summit on Combating Auto Theft in response to a sharp rise in auto theft across the country. Since then, and as a result of the efforts of governments, law enforcement and other stakeholders, the number of auto theft claims has declined by 27% over the last two years.[1] “Since the summit, considerable progress has been made in the fight against auto theft,” said Liam McGuinty, Vice-President, Federal Affairs, Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC). “Auto theft rates have dropped, thanks in large part to concerted efforts by governments and law enforcement to ensure stolen vehicles are seized before they leave Canada’s ports.” The federal government’s National Summit on Combatting Auto Theft brought together all orders of government, law enforcement, border and port officials, insurers and auto manufacturers to find solutions to the crisis. It resulted in the National Action Plan on Combatting Auto Theft (Action Plan), which outlines a series of actions focused on disrupting, dismantling and prosecuting the organized crime groups behind auto theft. IBC notes that the federal government...