As Poilievre drives the conversation on car theft, Liberals say solutions are coming
OTTAWA — Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez says the Liberal government is heading into an auto-theft summit this week armed with ideas for how to solve the problem.
But Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is trying to convince Canadians he already has a plan, complete with a slick social-media campaign responding to anxieties about the growing problem.
Poilievre pitched new measures for the second day in a row in Montreal this morning, a city were police and insurance companies say car theft is exploding.
He says if he forms the next government, he would put millions towards new scanners so border agents can better detect stolen cars in shipping containers.