Canada:
‘Tis The Season: For A Spike In Cargo Theft
10 February 2021
Miller Thomson LLP
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The cost of cargo crime in Canada is estimated to be around $5
billion annually, perpetrated primarily through the theft of trucks
and transport trailers full of merchandise. The Greater Toronto
Area reportedly has among the highest rates of cargo theft in North
America. The COVID-19 pandemic has, inevitably, resulted in a
further increase in these numbers.
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Previously published in Private Motor Carrier Magazine, Vol.
8, Issue 5 - Winter 2020, pp 32-34
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