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April 8, 2010
"FINAL ATTEMPT TO SAVE PRISON FARMS
(THE FUTURE OF PRISON FARMS III) "
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This episode marks part III of our ongoing
coverage on the future of Canada's rehabilitative prison farm program. Since
July 2009, Deconstructing Dinner has been paying close attention to the 6 prison
farms that have been operating across Canada. In February 2009 it was discovered
that the farm program was scheduled to be phased out, however, the farm program
is not going down without a fight as farmers, prison workers, inmates,
academics, and advocates of local food systems have all been rallying to save
them. On this part III, we travel to Ottawa where on
March 25 and 30, this issue was brought to Parliament and more specifically,
Canada's Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. Members of
Parliament challenged the government's decision and heard testimony from both
supporters and opponents of the closures.
Guests/Voices Ross Toller regional
deputy commissioner of ontario,
Correctional Service of Canada
(Kingston, ON) -
Ross Toller was appointed Regional Deputy
Commissioner (Ontario) in August 2008. Ross's career began in 1978 when he
joined the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) as a Correctional Officer. He
has held a number of positions in the Service since then. John
Sargent chief executive officer,
CORCAN
(Ottawa, ON) -
CORCAN is a rehabilitation program of the
Correctional Service of Canada (CSC). It is mandated to provide employment
training and employability skills to offenders in federal correctional
institutions in support of the social policy of the Government of Canada.
John Leeman ex-convict, inreach worker LifeLine
(Kingston, ON) -
As part of his 19-years in prison, Leeman spent
his later years working on prison farms. He believes the program was invaluable
and opposes the decision to close the program. Bill
Flanagan professor and dean of law,
Queen's University (Kingston, ON) -
Flanagan was appointed Dean of Law in 2005. He opposes the closure
of the prison farms. Dave Perry agribusiness instructor
for the abattoir, corcan agribusiness,
Pittsburgh
Institution (Joyceville, ON) -
Perry is a sixth-generation
farmer. He is the President of the Frontenac Cattleman's Association and is a
director of the National Farmers Union's Local 316. Perry has worked on both of
the two prison farm sites in the Kingston area. Ron Amey
acting production supervisor, corcan agribusiness,
Frontenac
Institution (Kingston, ON) -
Amey is responsible for the
day-to-day operations at Frontenac Institution's agricultural production and
food processing operations. Larry McDermott
councillor,
Shabot Obaadjiwan
First Nation (north of Kingston, ON) -
McDermott is the
former rural chair of the Canadian Federation of Municipalities.
Mark Holland member of parliament, Ajax-Pickering,
Liberal Party of Canada (Pickering,
ON) -
As one of the youngest members of the Liberal Caucas, Mark
Holland was first elected in 2004 and has represented the riding of
Ajax-Pickering ever since. As a Member of Parliament, Holland serves as the
Liberal party's critic for Public Safety and National Security and is Vice Chair
of the Public Safety and National Security Committee. Wayne
Easter member of parliament, Malpeque,
Liberal Party of Canada (North
Wiltshire, PEI) -
Wayne was born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward
Island and was raised on the family farm in North Wiltshire. Wayne entered
politics in 1993 when he was officially elected as the Member of Parliament for
the riding of Malpeque, P.E.I. He was re-elected in 1997, 2000, 2004, 2006 and
2008. In Parliament, Wayne has served as Solicitor General of Canada,
Parliamentary Secretary for Fisheries and Oceans, Parliamentary Secretary for
Agriculture and Agri-Food with special responsibilities for the Rural
Secretariat, and is currently the Liberal Party's Opposition Critic on
Agriculture and Agri-Food. Andrew Kania member of
parliament, Brampton West,
Liberal Party of
Canada (Brampton, ON) -
Elected in 2008, Kania is currently
a member of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. He is
a senior partner at the family law firm Kania Lawyers and as an active member of
the Ontario Bar Association. Shelly Glover member of
parliament, Saint Boniface,
Conservative Party of Canada
(Winnipeg, MB) -
Elected in 2008, Glover is currently a member of
the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. Until her
election, Glover served as a member of the Winnipeg Police Service for almost 19
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