CHAPTER 3
OPERATION BIG SCOOP
The journey along the Red Road in which I had participated on Friday,
August 20, 1993, could not have stood in starker relief to the events
that unfolded at Matsqui the following Monday, August 23. Those events
set in motion another correctional journey, which ended with thirteen
prisoners being taken to the segregation unit. This operation -- code-named
"Operation Big Scoop" -- took place under the imprimatur of the same warden
who had authorized the escorted temporary passes for the Aboriginal prisoners,
and was carried out under the authority of the same legal framework, the
Corrections and Conditional Release Act .
Friday's journey, although taking place along public roads, was a private
one, the full significance and effects of which were known only to those
who participated; by contrast, Operation Big Scoop, while taking place
within the private world of the prison, was a public event, and its significance
and effects within the prison community were far more pervasive. Page 1 of 1
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