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CORCAN lays the foundation for the post wild-fire recovery in Jasper
Learn about CORCAN’s efforts to assist with the post wild-fire recovery in Jasper, Alberta
More than walls: As Millhaven marks 55 years, staff celebrate the people behind one of Canada’s most demanding institutions
Millhaven Institution is marking its 55th anniversary by looking back at the events that shaped its history and the dedicated staff who continue to shape its future.
Restorative justice in the land of a thousand hills: How a single letter became a catalyst for forgiveness in Rwanda
Discover how a former CSC chaplain Rev. Dr. Pierre Allard helped communities heal from unimaginable loss, and how a CSC colleague recently helped support that mission.
Wayne Buller’s journey to the North
Profile of Assistant Warden Wayne Buller and his time working in Nunavut with the territorial Justice Department.
An unexpected path to corrections: Joyce Seidel honoured with James A. Murphy CAC award
Joyce Seidel first became involved with the Correctional Service of Canada through her professional work. Now, she’s a trusted partner as a member of a Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC).
Half a canvas, one shared story: How art is connecting incarcerated artists to the community
Through a unique partnership between incarcerated artists and high school students, the ART & Justice project is reminding participants of their shared humanity on both sides of the prison walls.
Taking the plunge: CSC staff brave the cold for a good cause
CSC staff at the National Training Satellite Academy took the Polar Plunge to raise money for Special Olympics PEI.
Second chances in real time: How a speakers’ program for prison inmates is changing lives and minds
The LINKS program is a constant reminder that while participants can never undo what they’ve done, they can still do something meaningful with their lives.
LINKED lifestyle: Instilling healthy living practices in CSC recruits
Andriy Tyshkevych shares how the LINKED wellness program instills healthy habits and routines into new recruits as part of the Correctional Training Program.
The connector: How Kim Ezzard turned a correctional career into a launchpad for change
After more than three decades with Correctional Service Canada, Kim Ezzard has learned that meaningful change often starts with something simple: a conversation, a shared activity, and the chance to have a rare mental break from the intensity of prison life.

