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Government Takes Action to Eliminate Drugs in Federal Prisons
August 29, 2008
![]() AGASSIZ, B.C.— The Honourable Stockwell Day, Minister of Public Safety, today announced a new anti-drug strategy and $120 million in funding over five years to help eliminate drugs in federal prisons. “Our Government has a zero tolerance policy for drugs in our institutions. Illicit drugs in federal prisons compromise the safety and security of correctional staff as well as our communities,” said Minister Day in a visit to Kent Institution. “Drugs undermine the success of our rehabilitation programs and increase offender recidivism rates. The policy announced today will help better detect and eliminate drugs in federal prisons.” This prison anti-drug policy will:
This funding will help to achieve lasting results by supporting the Government’s policy to reform the federal corrections system in Canada. In April 2007, Minister Day appointed an independent panel to review CSC’s operational priorities, strategies and business plans as part of the Government’s commitment to tackling crime. The Panel made 109 recommendations around five themes, including offender accountability, eliminating drugs from federal prisons, offender employability, improving physical infrastructure and moving to earned parole. The Government of Canada officially responded to the Report in Budget 2008, committing resources to ensure CSC is on track to respond comprehensively to the Panel’s recommendations. CSC then established a Transformation Team to lead CSC’s response to the recommendations, and work has begun that focuses on achievements with lasting results. For more information, please visit the website www.publicsafety.gc.ca and www.tacklingcrime.gc.ca. |
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