Paul Bernardo prison transfer needed to be kept ‘low profile,’ officials said
Senior officials within Correctional Service Canada and Public Safety Canada said the then-looming transfer of serial killer
victims would get “a heads up” prior to the transfer taking place — something the families’ lawyer said didn’t happen until afterward. The records show that on May 25 — four days before Bernardo was transferred — the CSC’s assistant communications commissioner emailed media lines flagged as high importance to five individuals.
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