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Public Safety committee  Yes. Thank you. I'm not sure if you're confusing the Parole Board with parole officers and the investment in the community, because I'm not aware of—

February 27th, 2020Committee meeting

Jennifer Oades

Public Safety committee  Yes. I'll be clear that the Parole Board is a decision-making body. We don't supervise parole officers. The parole officers come under the supervision of the Correctional Service of Canada.

February 27th, 2020Committee meeting

Jennifer Oades

Public Safety committee  Yes, thank you. We don't usually talk about individual cases, but this particular case is relatively easy for the board because in fact we didn't make a decision on this case. This was not a case of parole. This was a statutory release case. As you may know, after serving two-thirds of a sentence, offenders are statutorily released and come under the supervision of the Correctional Service of Canada—of parole officers in the community—for that last one third of their sentence.

February 25th, 2019Committee meeting

Jennifer Oades

Public Safety committee  Yes, there were conditions.

February 25th, 2019Committee meeting

Jennifer Oades