Federal government announces $15 million to combat car thefts across Canada
MONTREAL — The federal government is committing an additional $15 million over three years to fight the rise in vehicle thefts across the country.
Minister of Public Safety Dominic LeBlanc made the announcement today in Montreal.
LeBlanc says $9 million will go toward provincial, territorial and municipal police services to increase their capacity to take custody of stolen vehicles identified by the Canada Border Services Agency.
Another $3.5 million will help officers co-ordinate with international police agency Interpol, which Ottawa says will make Canadian police better able to find stolen vehicles and car parts shipped abroad.