Most of Canada’s dangerous offenders housed in medium- and minimum-security prisons
OTTAWA — Federal statistics show most of the 700 offenders deemed most dangerous in Canada are housed in medium- and minimum-security prisons.
The data were tabled in Parliament in response to a written question from Frank Caputo, a Conservative member of Parliament from British Columbia.
His query came after news broke that notorious serial killer and rapist Paul Bernardo had been transferred to a medium-security prison in Quebec from his maximum-security lodgings at Ontario’s Millhaven Institution.
The Correctional Service of Canada reviewed its decision following widespread public backlash and concluded that officials followed the proper policy in moving Bernardo, who is serving an indeterminate life sentence and has been declared a dangerous offender.