Source Feed: CBC News - Canada
Publication Date: March 27, 2025 - 04:00
Stolen cars are ending up at dealerships. New CBSA data sharing could help catch more of them
March 27, 2025
As of this week, the Canada Border Services Agency is taking steps that could help close what some experts call a loophole that has made it easier for thieves to disguise stolen vehicles. CBC Toronto has learned that as of Tuesday, CBSA began sharing some vehicle export data with CARFAX and Équité Association, and is exploring the possibility of sharing data with other stakeholders, too.
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