Matsqui Institution

Matsqui Institution

Matsqui Institution is a federal medium-security prison facility in Abbotsford, British Columbia, about 70 kilometres east of Vancouver. The Institution is operated by the Correctional Service of Canada and was opened in 1966. Accommodations for the general population are provided in a three-story living unit with a central core of security control posts. Matsqui provides a number of basic programs, as well as vocational training programs and the Aboriginal Basic Healing Program, which focuses on First Nations.[1]

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Management

Warden: Michael Boileau

Deputy Warden: Teresa MacNeil

Facility characteristics

  • Institution for male offenders
  • Security level: medium
  • Date opened: 1966
  • Capacity: 350
  • Number of employees: 313

Average length of sentences:

    • Less than 40 months: 31 per cent of inmates
    • 40 months and over: 50 per cent of inmates
    • Life sentence: 19 per cent of inmates

Major incidents

June 2, 1981: Major riot, 300 inmates seized control of the facility, torching seven of the prison's buildings and causing millions of dollars worth of damage. Actions taken by Corporal Patrick Aloysius Kevin McBride during the riot to rescue eight staff members from a burning roof led to his receiving a second medal of honour for heroism in the same year from the Governor General.

August 2008: Inmate stabbed, airlifted to hospital[2]

January 2008: Major disturbance involving upwards of 170 inmates in the recreational yard lighting fires and damaging property. ERT called in.[3]>

December 10, 11, & 12, 2009: Multiple near-fatal overdoses [4]

December 21, 2009: Contraband package found in a tree inside perimeter fence. Contained 10 packages of tobacco.[5]

March 2010: Inmate Assault

April 2010: Two large packages of contraband intercepted at perimeter fence. Contained tobacco, cell phones, narcotics.[6]

May 2010: Inmate assaulted causing a lockdown. Brew (homemade alcohol) found [7]

November 4, 2010: Lockdown and exceptional search of the institution due to numerous inmates requesting protection and the finding of a sharp edged weapon, drugs, tobacco and other unauthorized materials. Officers also had to respond to an inmate fight just prior to the lock down.

January 12, 2011: An inmate was found to have been seriously assaulted. The injured inmate was escorted to outside hospital for treatment, and the institution was immediately placed on lockdown.[8]

April 2011: Inmate Assault [9]

September 12, 2011: Torben Campbell, an inmate, died while at outside hospital for treatment.[10]

References

  1. ^ MATSQUI INSTITUTION Abbotsford, British Columbia. Correctional Service Canada
  2. ^ Stabbing forces lockdown at Matsqui Institution – British Columbia – CBC News. Cbc.ca (2008-08-10). Retrieved on 2011-10-09.
  3. ^ Matsqui Institution under lockdown after inmate protest. Canada.com (2008-01-26). Retrieved on 2011-10-09.
  4. ^ Arnott, Rafe. (2009-12-18) Drug overdoses lead to Matsqui lockdown. Abbotsfordtimes.com. Retrieved on 2011-10-09.
  5. ^ A smoking package found in tree at Matsqui prison. Abbotsfordtimes.com (2010-01-01). Retrieved on 2011-10-09.
  6. ^ Smokes, drugs left at prison fence line. Abbotsfordtimes.com (2010-04-23). Retrieved on 2011-10-09.
  7. ^ Arnott, Rafe. (2010-05-26) Matsqui Institution under lockdown. Abbotsfordtimes.com. Retrieved on 2011-10-09.
  8. ^ Assault At Matsqui Institution. Csc-scc.gc.ca (2011-01-20). Retrieved on 2011-10-09.
  9. ^ Inmate Assault At Matsqui Institution. Csc-scc.gc.ca (2011-04-21). Retrieved on 2011-10-09.
  10. ^ Inmate Death – Matsqui Institution. Csc-scc.gc.ca (2011-09-13). Retrieved on 2011-10-09.

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