Liberals devote $28M to beef up fight against stolen car exports on eve of summit
OTTAWA — The federal government is earmarking $28 million in new money to help fight the export of stolen vehicles.
The government says the money will give the Canada Border Services Agency more capacity to detect and search containers with pilfered autos.
It says the funding will also enhance collaboration and information sharing with partners across Canada and internationally to identify and arrest those committing the crimes.
The announcement comes on the eve of a national summit on auto theft that will bring together government officials, industry leaders and law enforcement representatives from across the country.