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The ‘prison code’: What it is and why attacks behind bars are rising

February 6, 2026
Prison advocates say an unwritten 'prison code' is fuelling a sharp rise in attacks behind bars. Canadian Press reporter Darryl Greer explains why courts have been slow to take the issue seriously.


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OTTAWA — Conservative amendments to provide more guardrails to a provision in the federal budget that would allow cabinet ministers to exempt entities from federal laws was passed by the finance committee on Monday, with support from the Liberal government. Buried in the federal government’s 600-page Bill C-15 is a provision that gives cabinet ministers discretionary power to exempt a company or individual from any act of Parliament for a three-year period, except for the Criminal Code, for the purposes of what’s called a “regulatory sandbox.” The provision is proposed under...
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