I think it's certainly an indication that when CSC takes a case before the Parole Board that the Parole Board is looking at all of the evidence brought before them and making their own decision about whether parole should be granted.
Auditor General of Canada, Office of the Auditor General of Canada
I think it's certainly an indication that when CSC takes a case before the Parole Board that the Parole Board is looking at all of the evidence brought before them and making their own decision about whether parole should be granted.
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