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The Path to Personal Growth and Healing
[November 20, 2006]
A Pathways Unit is a living environment that addresses the cultural and spiritual needs of First Nations, Métis and Inuit offenders. A number of Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) institutions, including La Macaza Institution in the Quebec Region, have implemented this initiative.

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Safety Through Connectivity
[November 8, 2006]
For nearly half a decade, Correctional Service of Canada's regional connectivity teams have been travelling across the country cultivating new partnerships.

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"Green" Therapy for Inmates and the Community [November 1, 2006]
Horticultural Therapist Ryan Frisbee had never heard of horticultural therapy until 1998 when he read about it.

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Response from the Correctional Service of Canada to the 33rd Annual Report of the Correctional Investigator 2005-2006 [October 16, 2006]


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