Brandsdale
Big Yella
yea theres bout to be HELLA more people leaving to Alberta after last weekends nonsense
if you talking about brehs... that didn't work when Fort Mc Murray was hot and it won't work nowyea theres bout to be HELLA more people leaving to Alberta after last weekends nonsense
fairly easy to get outta jail in north america period, so long as its not a murder chargeYeah, the major issue is you get a very light sentence if you get caught for possession or if you actually get convicted. We pretty much have a revolving door system that doesn't get addressed like most issues. Its tricky because there are some cases where it's due to economic disparity, but we do have many cases where these guys come from good areas and doing these crimes.
10k people left in the 2nd quarter of this year alone- Is Kenney's plan working? Alberta reports positive net migrationif you talking about brehs... that didn't work when Fort Mc Murray was hot and it won't work now
can't run from bad culture
Toronto East correctional officer charged with smuggling drugs into jail
A correctional officer at the Toronto East Detention Centre has been charged with smuggling potentially lethal drugs into the Scarborough jail, according to two sources familiar with the situation.
The rookie jail guard, Dylan Pinnavaria, has also been suspended with pay as an internal investigation unfolds.
The sources, who CBC Toronto is not identifying as they are not authorized to speak publicly about the case, say Pinnavaria was arrested after the jail's surveillance cameras recorded him carrying a package through the medium security facility and allegedly entering an inmate's cell.
Jail staff immediately seized the package and launched an investigation.
The seizure then prompted staff to search Pinnavaria's vehicle, which was parked at the jail. The sources say the search uncovered cannabis, heroin and ceramic blades. Police were notified and Pinnavaria was arrested shortly after. He's facing weapons, drug trafficking and breach-of-trust charges.
Toronto police say Pinnavaria, 24, was charged on Sept. 7 and is set to appear in court Oct.19, though they would not confirm that he is a correctional officer. A spokesperson said the investigation is ongoing.