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Justice committee  I'm totally against the legalization of any drugs.

April 30th, 2009Committee meeting

Tony Helary

Justice committee  I guess I just got tired of it. I was sick and tired of being sick and tired of being sick and tired. I'd been through every program you can think of and they taught me to be a better manipulator in the system and everything. Inevitably, I could survive better in there than I cou

April 30th, 2009Committee meeting

Tony Helary

Justice committee  I think the biggest is the education program. The education level, getting it instead of just playing around. There's a lot of illiteracy, especially in the prairie provinces, in eastern Canada. I don't know how many guys I write letters for just because they can't read and write

April 30th, 2009Committee meeting

Tony Helary

Justice committee  As in most corruption, money is the underlying thing. That's what's wanted. As for how I would do it, I would get information on staff through whichever way, especially on those who are divorced and paying alimony. It's staff like that who are in a crunch and are vulnerable. Th

April 30th, 2009Committee meeting

Tony Helary

Justice committee  I think the number one thing, if I had the pen, would be to integrate offenders in a more productive manner, so they're not part of the problem and are not recruited by gangs, because of housing, their need for affordable housing. The churches and communities need to get involved

April 30th, 2009Committee meeting

Tony Helary

Justice committee  The number one way that I think would give a lot of leeway to CSC would be to revamp the grievance system to close holes in the involuntary transfer system. If an inmate is involuntarily transferred from one region to another, or from one prison to another, he has a grievance pro

April 30th, 2009Committee meeting

Tony Helary

Justice committee  Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Pardon me if I'm somewhat nervous. This is my first time before the committee. My name is Anthony Helary. I was born in eastern Canada and now live in the lower mainland; however, between then and now, most of my life has been spent in fed

April 30th, 2009Committee meeting

Tony Helary