A federal bill that would impose mandatory jail time for serious drug crimes would increase the workload of the parole system, and the government intends to inject more than $100 million over five years to ease the burden, according to the commissioner of the Correctional Service of Canada. Man, our civil servants are getting lazy...
Commissioner Don Head said Senate meeting that if the bill is passed, CSC will receive an additional $116.5 million over the next five years to support an expected increase in cases for the National Parole Board.
The parole board supervises both federal offenders who are sentenced to two years and more, as well as provincial offenders in some provinces.
This bill is Bill C-15, and is still stalled in the stupid Senate.
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