The Canadian government is addressing the issue of vehicle theft by implementing measures to restrict the use of technologies employed by criminals. Innovation, Science and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced plans to ban the importation, sale, and use of consumer hacking devices commonly used in vehicle theft.
Accelerating in Canada , the federal government and law enforcement officials say more needs to be done to restrict the different technologies being used by criminals to steal vehicles. Innovation, Science and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said the government will be taking steps to ban the importation, sale and use of consumer hacking devices that criminals use to commit vehicle theft .
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