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Thursday February 1, 2024

February 1, 2024 by Graeme MacKay

Government allocates $121 million to tackle surging auto theft, emphasizing collaboration and potential Criminal Code changes in response to the escalating crisis, particularly in the Greater Toronto/Hamilton Area.

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Thursday February 1, 2024

Government Action on Rising Car Thefts

August 7, 2019

The recent announcement of a $121 million investment by the federal government to combat auto theft in Ontario is a commendable move that signifies a strong commitment to addressing the surge in carjackings and vehicle thefts. The funding, part of a larger federal fund of $390 million designated for the national Initiative to take Action Against Gun and Gang Violence, aims to target gun and gang violence, with a particular focus on the escalating auto theft crisis in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

The severity of the issue is underscored by the alarming statistics reported by Toronto police, revealing a 24.4% increase in stolen vehicles in 2023 compared to the previous year, following a 45% jump in 2022. These incidents are not merely property crimes; they also involve violent carjackings and break-and-enters, instilling fear in residents and violating their sense of safety within their homes.

News: Doug Ford, Justin Trudeau governments announces $121M in federal funding to fight auto theft, gun crimes  

The holistic approach advocated by Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Minister of Public Safety Dominic LeBlanc, and Minister of Justice Arif Virani is crucial in addressing the multifaceted nature of this problem. Recognizing the national and international organized crime links to auto theft, they emphasize the need for cooperation between local law enforcement, the auto and insurance industries, and the Canada Border Services Agency.

Furthermore, the commitment to potentially revising the Criminal Code to include stiffer penalties for auto theft-related offences, as suggested by Minister Virani, aligns with the gravity of the situation. Premier Ford’s explicit call for changes to the Criminal Code, including mandatory minimum sentences for those convicted of violent offences related to home invasions, resonates with the public’s demand for swift and decisive action.

The upcoming national summit on combating auto theft, convened by Minister LeBlanc, demonstrates a proactive approach to tackling this issue at a broader level. Bringing together political leaders, law enforcement, border agents, and auto industry executives will foster collaboration and exchange of strategies to effectively curb the organized theft rings.

Investigation: This car was stolen from a driveway in Canada. We found it in West Africa 

Additionally, the efforts by the Ontario government, earmarking $51 million over three years for prevention initiatives and establishing a joint police task force, showcase a commitment to disrupting the networks responsible for high-risk auto thefts. The task force’s achievements, including 89 arrests, 554 charges, and the recovery of over 100 vehicles, highlight the effectiveness of targeted interventions.

The government’s swift response to the rising tide of car thefts is a positive step forward. By allocating substantial funds, proposing legislative changes, and fostering collaboration among various stakeholders, they are demonstrating a commitment to safeguarding communities and curbing the activities of organized crime groups involved in auto theft. These measures are not only necessary but also essential to restoring a sense of security and peace of mind for residents across the affected regions. (AI)

Posted in: Canada, Ontario Tagged: 2024-03, automobile, Canada, crime, Dominic LeBlanc, Doug Ford, gangs, Ontario, theft

Monday, October 2, 2006

October 2, 2006 by Graeme MacKay

October 2, 2006

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Monday, October 2, 2006

Eisenberger accused of poaching Di Ianni’s ideas

We all know that election campaigns can bring out an unsavoury opportunism even in the most principled of politicians.

But you can say this about the self-serving low that mayoral candidate Fred Eisenberger seemed to hit the other day: He now has nowhere to go but up for the balance of his campaign.

A week ago, after Mayor Larry Di Ianni identified public safety as the No. 1 issue in his re-election bid, Eisenberger dismissed it as a George Bush-style scare tactic.

“It’s a Bush-like attempt to strike some fear mongering into residents,” Eisenberger was quoted as saying in the Stoney Creek News.

But then this Wednesday, Eisenberger called, on short notice, a media conference in the forecourt of City Hall to announce his own scheme to “improve public safety,” one that was startlingly similar to Di Ianni’s draft plan for hiring more police and installing more surveillance cameras downtown.

Mario Joannette, Di Ianni’s chief of staff who is managing the mayor’s campaign while on unpaid leave, makes no bones about what he believes happened.

He maintains Di Ianni’s draft was leaked to Eisenberger, who blatantly lifted the idea and rushed to get his announcement out to the media ahead of his rival. (Hamilton Spectator)

Posted in: Hamilton Tagged: Dwight Eisenhower, Fred Eisenberger, Hamilton, I like Ike, Larry DiIanni, mayoral, Mayors, policy, Public safety, race, theft

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