Corrections defends Bernardo’s privacy, as it faces calls to detail transfer reason

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Fallout from Bernardo’s transfer has been echoing through Parliament Hill, Ontario’s legislature and across different police associations

Bernardo is serving a life sentence for the murder, kidnapping and torture of teenage girlsKristen French and Leslie Mahaffy from the early 1990s.

What prison authorities are allowed to disclose, including to victims, is outlined in the law governing corrections and in the federal Privacy Act. It says considerations include the sensitivity of the information as well as the likelihood and level of “injury relative to the benefits of the disclosure to the public.”

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