Sonia Sidhu
Sonia Sidhu
Member of Parliament for Brampton South
Government of Canada’s National Action Plan results in a decline in auto thefts
October 20, 2024

Last week, our federal government released an update on the progress made under the National Action Plan on Combatting Auto Theft.

The Action Plan, which was developed following the National Summit on Combatting Auto Theft, focuses on disrupting, dismantling and prosecuting the organized crime groups involved in auto theft. It is built on the following pillars: Intelligence and information sharing; Intervention; and Legislation, regulations and governance.
“With over 1,900 stolen vehicles intercepted already this year, exceeding last year's total, and the thefts down 19% across Canada in the first half of 2024, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is at the forefront of this success. We've achieved great success over the first few months of our strategy. Let's keep this momentum going to ensure our communities feel safer.” said Sonia Sidhu.

The Government of Canada’s efforts, guided by the Action Plan and done in collaboration with its domestic and international partners, including provinces, territories, municipalities, industry, and law enforcement, are yielding results. 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. As well, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has intercepted more than 1,900 stolen vehicles in railyards and ports this year, already exceeding last year’s total. In the Greater Toronto Area alone, 620 stolen vehicles have been intercepted by the CBSA in 2024.

To date, the following key milestones have been achieved through the Action Plan.

While this downward trend is promising, maintaining it will require continued focus and collaboration. Canadians can rest assured that the Government of Canada, as well as our law enforcement agencies, will continue to be vigilant.

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