Security and access cards, office key stolen in most recent theft of justice minister's vehicle

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A number of government assets — including government employee security and entry passes and an office key — were stolen and were not recovered when the justice minister’s government-issued vehicle was stolen in November 2023.

A spokesperson for Justice Minister Arif Virani didn’t say what key was taken or whether the lock has been subsequently changed.

“All passes were deactivated as soon as the theft was reported,” the spokesperson said in a statement sent to CBC News on Wednesday.

It’s not clear how much time passed before the theft was reported. The 2021 Toyota Highlander was reported stolen and recovered within the same month.

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