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Budget 2024: Criminal code changes aim to put the brakes on car theft

Increased penalties being coupled with new laws making certain theft-related tools illegal
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An estimated 90,000 cars are stolen each year in Canada and many of the thefts involve organized crime. file photo

The federal government is going after car thieves in its latest budget, which proposes several new Criminal Code offences specific to auto thefts.

The Liberals are proposing new charges for the use of violence while stealing a vehicle and for links to organized crime, as well as laundering money for the benefit of a criminal organization.

They’re also planning to make it illegal to own or sell the electronic and digital devices police say are being commonly used to steal cars.

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