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Équité Association Applauds the National Action Plan on Combatting Auto Theft Led by Public Safety Canada


TORONTO, May 20, 2024 /CNW/ - Équité Association, the national authority on insurance crime, thanks Public Safety Canada for the comprehensive, solution-focused National Action Plan on Combatting Auto Theft announced today. The Action Plan closely aligns to recommendations, which Équité has been advocating for, on behalf of the property and casualty (P&C) insurance industry.

"Public Safety Canada's National Action Plan on Combatting Auto Theft represents a turning point for auto theft in Canada," said Terri O'Brien, President & CEO of Équité Association. "Insurance crime, including auto theft, is a deeply complex and multifaceted issue with real and devastating consequences for our communities. The coordinated, actionable solutions provided in today's Action Plan show a clear understanding of the current landscape and a real commitment by the federal government to take down auto theft and protect Canadians."

The National Summit on Combatting Auto Theft held on February 8, 2024, underscored the federal government's commitment to combat serious and organized crime and ensure community safety. Today's Action Plan is a continuation of that commitment through a meaningful and coordinated response, focusing on three pillars: 1) Intelligence or information sharing; 2) Intervention; and 3) Legislation, regulations and governance. Équité is especially supportive of the following measures and initiatives:

Intelligence or information sharing
Intervention
Legislation, regulations, and governance

As previously reported by Équité, a vehicle is stolen every five minutes in Canada. Canadian vehicles are targeted by criminal organizations both nationally and internationally. Organized crime groups engage in auto theft because it is an increasingly low-risk way to make profits. The majority of stolen vehicles are either exported or re-VINed and sold in order to finance and carry out other criminal activities, including gun and drug trafficking in our communities.

Équité eagerly anticipates bolstering the Action Plan by closely collaborating with insurer members, as well as national and international law enforcement agencies, government bodies, CBSA and industry partners.

About Équité Association

Équité Association is a not-for-profit, national organization, supporting Canadian property and casualty (P&C) insurers. Équité combats the multi-billion-dollar insurance crime problem that exploits vulnerable Canadians through advanced analytics, intelligence best practices, and coordinated investigations. Delivering improved service and fraud analytics for vehicle, property, and cargo recovery to its members, Équité collaborates with law enforcement, partners and industry organizations to protect Canadians against exploitation. Learn more about Équité Association at https://www.equiteassociation.com/.

SOURCE Équité Association



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