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Vehicle thefts in Quebec down 25% last year, report says
Summary
Vehicle thefts in Quebec fell about 25% in 2025 to 7,742 incidents, the Équité Association reports; this is the second consecutive year of decline after a post‑pandemic spike.
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Vehicle thefts in Quebec decreased notably in 2025, according to an industry report. The Équité Association recorded 7,742 thefts in the province last year. That follows 10,290 thefts in 2024 and 15,225 in 2023, after a surge in the years following the COVID‑19 pandemic. Bryan Gast, national vice‑president of Équité Association, said the decline is linked to improved law enforcement and collaboration between government and industry.
Key figures:
- 7,742 vehicle thefts recorded in Quebec in 2025, according to the Équité Association.
- 10,290 thefts in 2024 and 15,225 thefts in 2023, per the report.
- Vehicle thefts in Quebec jumped by nearly 60% between 2021 and 2023 during the earlier spike.
- The report cites better law enforcement and government‑industry collaboration as the main reason for the recent decrease, as stated by Bryan Gast.
Summary:
The decline marks a second consecutive year of lower vehicle thefts in Quebec after a post‑pandemic peak, and the Équité Association attributes the improvement to stronger law enforcement and cross‑sector cooperation. Undetermined at this time.
