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Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre, London, Ontario: May 23, 1978 Senior Correctional Officer Francis A.G. Eustace Collins Bay Institution, Kingston, Ontario November 26, 1978 Stabbed by an inmate. [3] Food Services Officer Joseph D.P. Maurice Collins Bay Institution, Kingston, Ontario November 26, 1978 Stabbed by an inmate. [3] Warden Michel Roy
The former Edmonton Remand Centre facility. The original 12-storey Edmonton Remand Centre was built in 1979. The facility was located in downtown Edmonton and cost $138.0 million in 1979. [6] [7] The original set capacity was 388; however, the facility population grew to 800 in early 2012. The original facility closed in April 2013.
Niagara Detention Centre Thorold: 1973 [5] Men Provincial North Bay Jail: North Bay: 1930 Maximum Men Provincial Ontario Correctional Institute Brampton: 1973 [5] Men Provincial Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre: Ottawa: 1972 Men Provincial Quinte Detention Centre Greater Napanee: 1971 Men Provincial St. Lawrence Valley Correctional & Treatment ...
Though immigration detention is facilitated by the Canada Border Services Agency, immigration detainees may also be kept in provincial/territorial facilities because either the federal Immigration Holding Centres (IHCs) are full, there is no IHC in their region, or the detainee's file has a link to criminality.
The Edmonton Institution (French: Établissement d'Edmonton [7]) is a maximum security federal institution located in the northeastern part of Edmonton, Alberta. It is operated by Correctional Service of Canada. It is part of the Prairie Regions institutions, the Regional Headquarters is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan [8]
The Grierson Centre, also known as Grierson Institution, is a minimum security prison and historic site in Downtown Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The institution is operated by the Correctional Service of Canada. [1] The Grierson Centre originally served as the North-West Mounted Police's Divisional headquarters in Edmonton upon its completion in ...
CFB Griesbach (Griesbach Barracks) was an army base that was located in the north end of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.The site was named after Major-General William Antrobus Griesbach (1878–1945), a veteran of the Second Boer War, the First World War and the Second World War.
Niagara Detention Centre Thorold: 1973 [3] North Bay Jail: North Bay: 1930 Ontario Correctional Institute Brampton: 1973 [3] Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre: Ottawa: 1972 Quinte Detention Centre Greater Napanee: 1971 St. Lawrence Valley Correctional & Treatment Centre [4] Brockville: 2003 [3] Sarnia Jail Sarnia: 1961 [3] South West Detention ...