105. CORCAN shall ensure than an inmate who participates in CORCAN activities |
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is fully, regularly and suitably employed in a work environment that strives to achieve private sector standards of productivity and quality so that the inmate will be better able to obtain and hold employment when the inmate returns to the community; and |
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is provided with programs and services that facilitate the inmate's re-entry into the community. |
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106. Goods and services that are produced or made available by CORCAN may be transferred, leased, loaned or provided to |
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any department branch or agency of the Government of Canada or the government of a province or to any municipality; |
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any charitable, non-profit, religious or spiritual organization; or |
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any purchaser in the ordinary course of trade under competitive conditions. |
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107. (1) CORCAN may enter into an agreement with a private sector enterprise |
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for the production of goods or the provision of services; or |
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for the training and employment of offenders by that enterprise. |
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(2) Where an agreement referred to in subsection (1) permits the enterprise to operate a business in a penitentiary, the Service may |
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recover from the enterprise any costs incurred by the Service as a result of the use of the penitentiary by the enterprise, including utilities; and |
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limit, by means of a specific agreement, the liability of Her Majesty in right of Canada with respect to the enterprise's operations in the penitentiary. |
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108. (1) The Minister shall appoint a committee, to be known as the Advisory Board of CORCAN, consisting of not more than 12 persons chosen from the fields of business, non-profit organizations, labour and government and from the general public, to support the operation of CORCAN by |
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advising CORCAN on its operating plans, budgets and marketing and sales plans and on its performance; |
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commenting on major initiatives of CORCAN in developing new products and markets; |
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assisting the Service in building a positive public image of CORCAN; and |
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representing CORCAN to labour and business organizations. |
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(2) Members of the Advisory Board of CORCAN may be remunerated at rate determined by the Treasury Board and given travel and living expenses incurred by them while absent from their ordinary place of residence in connection with the work of the Board in accordance with the treasury Board Travel Directive. |
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