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In June 2019 CSC received a class exemption from Health Canada and began an Overdose Prevention Service (OPS), a crucial …
As part of ongoing monitoring efforts, the current study provides a summary of non-fatal overdose incidents that occurred within Canadian …
The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) defines Security Threat Groups (STGs) as "any formal or informal on-going inmate/offender group, gang, …
Black Canadians are overrepresented in the Canadian criminal justice system (Department of Justice, 2022). Prior research indicates that Black individuals …
Structured Intervention Units (SIUs) were incorporated into the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) on November 30, 2019. As per the …
Lightning strike and loss of control, Helijet International Inc., Sikorsky S-76C++ (helicopter), C-GXHJ, Sidney, British Columbia, 10 NM NE, 24 …
Collision, Passenger vessel Navark Faucon Millenium and pleasure craft, St. Lawrence River, Longueuil, Quebec, 27 June 2024
Loss of control on ground, Mustang Helicopters Inc., Airbus Helicopters AS 350 B3 (helicopter), C-GUXR, Smithers Airport (CYYD), British Columbia, …
Transition Book February 2026 – Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General of Canada
We regulate and supervise more than 400 financial institutions. In this dataset you’ll find a list of these institutions, updated …