
Theft Prevention
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Do what you can to help keep your personal property safe from theft.
- End Auto Theft
- Personal property theft prevention

End Auto Theft
Auto theft is a crisis that’s affecting Canadians across the country, and is being felt most acutely in Ontario. Across Canada, more than 80,000 vehicles have been stolen in the last year. That’s one vehicle stolen every five minutes. Without a whole-of-society response, the crisis is expected to get even worse.

Personal property theft prevention
Taking a few preventative actions can help to prevent thieves from targeting your property and your identity.
Resources For You
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