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From hockey phenom to corrections trailblazer: The story of John Mentis
From small-town rinks to the front lines of corrections, John Mentis broke barriers as one of Canada’s first Black federal correctional officers.
A symbol of excellence: CORCAN develops awards and receives praise
CORCAN partners with the Real Property Institute of Canada (RPIC) to design their 2025 awards.
Carrying the torch: Regional Sergeant Major Michael Cadorin
Michael Cadorin follows in his grandfather’s footsteps at Matsqui Institution.
Good decisions and second chances: How Ian Brewster is building safer communities in Nova Scotia
Parole Officer Supervisor Ian Brewster uses his experience and perspective to help change lives in the community.
John Chinnery: The man who never stopped showing up
John Chinnery’s 34 years of volunteer service show the transformative impact of showing up for the men in CSC’s Pacific institutions.
How the CSC community rallied support for the new memorial to fallen staff
Over 3 decades after Daphne Jenkins began holding vigils to her father, a permanent memorial now honours fallen staff in Kingston.
Standing tall: How Chanveer Rai brings honour and heart to Canada’s Correctional Service
Correctional manager Chanveer Rai shows how representation and visible leadership can strengthen CSC’s connection with the communities it serves.
Behind the Badge: Dana Hackl
Dana Hackl shares how her experiences in several roles over her career at CSC have helped her develop skills to make a difference.
A Pathway to peace and purpose
After decades of grief following his mother’s murder, Rowan and his aunt Nancy embarked on a restorative justice journey.
Hope behind the wire: Why Keagan Cockerill shows up every day
Parole officer Keagan Cockerill brings compassion and cultural awareness to her work, proving hope and humanity can thrive even behind the wire.

