Alberta page for provincial adult correctional and remand centres.
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Source statusGovernment of Alberta source record checked 2026-05-06
Review trailSource usage is tied to public topics and claim records in the repository.
Source typeofficial
Topics using source1
Claims referenced3
Why this source matters
Baseline source for What would happen to federal prisons, corrections, parole, and sentenced inmates? This record currently supports 1 topic and 3 claims in the public repository.
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Used by topics
001Who would be responsible for prisons, parole, inmate transfers, and sentence administration?Current sources show federal baselines for penitentiaries, federal corrections, and parole plus Alberta baselines for remand and correctional centres; independence would require explicit decisions about custody, sentence administration, parole authority, staff, facilities, and public safety.
Referenced claims
001federal-prisons-corrections-paroleFederal corrections, federal conditional release, parole decision-making, and Alberta provincial correctional centres are currently split across Canadian federal institutions, federal law, and Alberta correctional systems rather than controlled by Alberta alone.002federal-prisons-corrections-paroleThe strongest pro-independence case is that Alberta could legislate and negotiate a corrections and parole transition that preserves custody continuity while creating an Alberta-accountable system for facilities, parole, sentence administration, transfers, and community supervision.003federal-prisons-corrections-paroleThis topic remains high-uncertainty because the checked record does not contain binding Canada-Alberta terms assigning federal inmates, federal institutions, parole files, sentence calculations, transfer powers, or community-supervision duties after an independence transition.