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Public Safety committee  That's a pretty general question.

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Kevin Grabowsky

Public Safety committee  There is institutional...yes.

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Kevin Grabowsky

Public Safety committee  You're correct on one part. For our role as correctional officers dealing with that, when those decisions go forward it's institutional behaviour that makes up some of the factors. It's programs. Has he been attending? How is he attending? Is he involved? Does he have employment

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Kevin Grabowsky

Public Safety committee  No, I'm not.

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Kevin Grabowsky

Public Safety committee  Okay, I was speaking of Gingras, an inmate—

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Kevin Grabowsky

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Kevin Grabowsky

Public Safety committee  Another example I cite goes back to 1987 when inmate Gingras was given a birthday pass from the maximum security Edmonton Institution to the West Edmonton Mall, where he overpowered his lone escort, tied him up, and went on a spree that led police on quite the chase. It ensued th

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Kevin Grabowsky

Public Safety committee  That's correct.

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Kevin Grabowsky

Public Safety committee  The union doesn't have any role at the present time in granting or having input.

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Kevin Grabowsky

Public Safety committee  Thank you. UCCO-SACC-CSN, our union, is in favour of Bill C-483's granting the power over temporary absences on first-degree and second-degree murder to the Parole Board. We see it as an objective third party. The Parole Board serves as an effective filter to determine which in

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Kevin Grabowsky

March 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Kevin Grabowsky