Harvey Andres (1981 - ?)[4] Omar Khadr (May 2013 – February 2014)[5] Allan Legere (2015-present)[6]
The Edmonton Institution (French: Établissement d'Edmonton[7]) is a maximum security federal institution located in the northeastern part of Edmonton, Alberta. It is operated by Correctional Service of Canada. It is part of the Prairie Regions institutions, the Regional Headquarters is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan[8]
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