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Canada’s Auto Theft Rates Drop 19%—But Experts Urge Continued Vigilance

Jul 29, 2025 | Community News

July 29, 2025

Canada is experiencing a notable shift in auto theft trends, with a 19% drop in incidents nationwide during the first half of 2025 compared to the same period last year. This encouraging update comes from a new report by Équité Association, a national organization tackling insurance crime.

The steepest declines occurred in Ontario (down 25.9%) and Quebec (down 22%), two provinces previously described as epicentres of a “national crisis” in auto theft between 2021 and 2023. Experts attribute the decline to enhanced collaboration among federal, provincial, and local agencies, public awareness campaigns, and over $200 million in federal investments aimed at stopping organized car theft rings.

Despite the good news, authorities stress that auto theft remains a serious and evolving threat. Bryan Gast, VP of investigative services at Équité, warns that stolen vehicles are often used to fund organized crime, making the issue far more than a property loss. “It affects the communities in which we live,” Gast said.

The report also highlights a 3% increase in vehicle recovery rates, up to 56% nationally—another sign that targeted efforts are paying off.

In the GTA, results are especially promising: Toronto Police report a 34% drop in auto thefts this year, while York Region boasts a 37% decrease. These successes are linked to targeted policing strategies, improved data sharing, and increased emphasis on international collaboration, including support from Interpol.

Still, experts warn that car thieves are becoming more sophisticated. From reprogramming attacks to digital hacking, modern vehicles—now considered “rolling computers”—are vulnerable to high-tech crime. Drivers are urged to layer their protection: use steering wheel or pedal locks, install tracking devices or immobilizers, and always lock doors and park in secure locations.

“Even a few extra security steps can make your car less appealing to a thief,” said Gast.

Tech analyst Carmi Levy added a final note of caution: treat your car like a smartphone. Keep it updated, understand its security features, and use them regularly. Thieves, he warns, are getting smarter every day.

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