Poilievre vows to crack down on auto theft with harsher sentences, tightened bail conditions

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Monday that if his party forms government he will tackle rising car theft across the country by imposing mandatory jail time and tightening bail conditions for repeat offenders. 

“Canadians are living in fear,” Poilievre said in Brampton, Ont.

Trudeau’s “mismanagement has allowed organized crime to take over the operations and the running of our federal ports and use them to transport cars stolen in places like Brampton to the Middle East, to Africa and to parts of Europe,” he said.

A future Conservative government would increase mandatory prison time to three years for anyone convicted of auto theft for

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