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Government of Canada's Interest Cap Risks Criminal Surge


New research paper from the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and the Canadian Lenders Association

TORONTO, Feb. 5, 2024 /CNW/ - The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP), the voice of police leadership in Ontario, and the Canadian Lenders Association (CLA) are raising concerns regarding legislation introduced by the federal government which could lead to a dangerous rise in criminal activity.

A new study by the OACP and the CLA indicates the government's recent decision to decrease the maximum allowable rate of interest may lead to a rise in illicit financial activities, endangering Canadians who are already at risk of not making ends meet.

"The legislation has the potential to create a vacuum for criminals to fill," said Barry Horrobin, Co-Chair of the OACP's Community Safety and Crime Prevention Committee. "Under the legislation, illegal predatory lenders could take advantage of Canadians by operating online from outside the bounds of Canadian jurisdiction. By forcing legal, responsible lenders out of the marketplace, we worry Canadians will be targeted by this type of criminal activity."

The comprehensive study further highlights:

"The facts say this is a bad policy that is going to leave millions of Canadians without access to loans during an affordability crisis." said Gary Schwartz, president and CEO of the Canadian Lenders Association. "The report's finding that this change might contribute to an upsurge in criminal activities and disproportionately impact already at-risk Canadians is yet another clear demonstration the government has failed to think this through."

Ultimately, the paper's findings show a comprehensive review of the government's new interest rate law is needed to prevent potentially adverse outcomes for millions of Canadians. It also highlights the critical need for a balanced approach that protects Canadians' access to credit while safeguarding the integrity of the financial system.

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About the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police

The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) is the voice of Ontario Police Leaders. In 1951, the OACP was created to be the voice of Ontario's police leaders. The association provides a channel for police leaders to share ideas and cooperatively create solutions to meet the challenges facing police leadership in Ontario. Our association is not-for-profit and we are based in Toronto.

About the Canadian Lenders Association

The Canadian Lenders Association (CLA) supports the growth of bank and non-bank companies that are in the business of lending. We also support lending adjacent sectors including BaaS, Core Banking, Open Banking, DE&I and Sustainable Finance Frameworks. We currently represent and advocate for over 300 companies across Canada that participate in SMB, consumer, home, equipment, automotive and mortgage financing. The CLA does not represent the Payday lending sector.

SOURCES: The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) and the Canadian Lenders Association (CLA)

OACP Media Enquiries:
José Luís (Joe) Couto
jcouto@oacp.ca
416-919-9798

CLA Media Enquiries:
Daniele Medlej
[email protected] 

SOURCE Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police


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