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OTTAWA — The federal government says more intelligence sharing among police forces and a working group involving all levels of government are among the measures it's implementing as part of a national strategy to combat auto theft. A number of senior cabinet ministers, including Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc, unveiled the strategy in Brampton, Ont., today months after the feds convened a summit to address what it describes as a complex and growing
Federal ministers on Monday highlighted a series of measures to combat auto theft that they're pitching as a "national action plan."