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Insurance Bureau says auto theft in Alberta is up 76 per cent since 2021

Albertans are seeing auto theft explode across the province, with stolen vehicles surging an alarming 85 per cent in Edmonton and 73 per cent in Calgary over the last five years.

Quinn Patrick
Jan 29, 2026
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Albertans are seeing auto theft explode across the province, with stolen vehicles surging an alarming 85 per cent in Edmonton and 73 per cent in Calgary over the last five years, according to new data from the Insurance Bureau of Canada.

Auto theft in Alberta has skyrocketed over the last five years, with stolen vehicles jumping by 85 per cent in Edmonton and 73 per cent in Calgary, according to new data from the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC).

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