Both the Port of Montreal and the Canada Border Services Agency are rolling out separate, new programs to leverage tracking devices in the fight against auto theft. The goal is to use the technology to find stolen cars before they slip through the Port to overseas buyers. Carolyn Jarvis reports.
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New programs using tracking devices to fight auto theft
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