(1/2) A body has been recovered in the waters off Metchosin, Vancouver Island. Authorities have confirmed the deceased to be Ernest Egon Jensen, an inmate who was reported to have escaped from William Head Institution yesterday when he was unaccounted for.
(2/3) The Protecting Victims Act (#C16):
➡️created new criminal offences
➡️modernized the Criminal Code
➡️increased sentences for some criminal offences
➡️expanded tools to protect kids from predators
➡️strengthened victims’ rights
➡️made changes to reduce court delays
(1/3) On June 18, major changes to the Criminal Code passed into law.
The changes will help combat #IPV and femicide, keep kids safe, and increase trust in the criminal justice system.
Ernest Jensen has escaped from William Head Institution, a minimum-security facility in Metchosin, British Columbia. Anyone who has information is asked to contact the police. More information will follow.
Meet Joyce, a Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) member and trusted partner with CSC. Our committee members connect our institutions to the communities we serve.
Read her story and her recent recognition with the James A. Murphy CAC Award: https://t.co/2r9UgM3gbK
Honouring National Indigenous Peoples Day by celebrating the beauty and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis languages across Canada. 💛
“Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day” in many languages—reflecting connection, culture, and voice.
#NIPD2026#NIHM2026
The next Shift, from Joyceville Institution, starts now.
Follow Roger, a Correctional Officer II and 15-year plus veteran with the Service, during his shift at Joyceville Institution. https://t.co/zj22pRYlts
In our new episode of our podcast, Prisons Inside/Out we sit down with Talal Dakalbab, the new Commissioner of the Correctional Service of Canada.
Watch the full interview: https://t.co/PbAAMagRIY
Correctional Service Canada is looking for a registered psychologist to join our Community Mental Health team in Regina, Saskatchewan. Apply today! https://t.co/rYaY10uBsW
(1/2) What happens when an inmate with an artistic talent and a high school student collaborate on a piece of art?
Through the ART & Justice project, these collaborative canvases are helping to build connection, confidence and community.
This week, Commissioner Dakalbab joined leaders in corrections from provinces and territories for his first Heads of Corrections meeting in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.
“Ex-inmate, ex-con, ex-parolee. I’m just moving forward with my life.”
Meet Nathan, a former offender whose story is marked by resilience, accountability, and change.
Watch now!
Honored to have Dr. Ian Broom from the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) share his insights! 🇨🇦🇯🇵 will leverage our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership to share advanced judicial insights & lead global implementation of the Kyoto Model Strategies! 🤝⚖️
@SCC_CSC_fr
Meet our team members and new recruits from the National Training Satellite Academy who are regularly showing up and diving in for Special Olympics PEI.
https://t.co/yso1BZ6xXy
Welcome to our new National Chairperson of the Citizen Advisory Committees’ National Executive Committee Eddy Elmer. Citizen Advisory Committees act as a public presence in federal corrections.
Find out more: https://t.co/TLMnHrAVaj
Today is the International Day of UN Peacekeepers! Thank you to our employees who have served and contributed to peacekeeping in UN missions around the world.