Pubdate: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 The Province Contact: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Ian Bailey, The Province SHIPPING CROOKS OUT OF B.C. NOT ON OTTAWA'S TO-DO LIST Solicitor-General John Les says he's disappointed Ottawa won't help deal with a tide of criminals flocking to B.C. -- but he is pleased the issue is being discussed. Both Les and police in B.C. are concerned that other provinces often won't pay to bring home criminals who come to B.C. with outstanding warrants from elsewhere in Canada. In past, Jamie Graham, chief of the Vancouver Police Department, has proposed a "Con Air" style system to fly such criminals home. Justice ministers from the provinces and territories joined federal minister Vic Toews in a discussion of the issue this week during a meeting in Newfoundland. "There is not too much that is going to happen courtesy of the federal government on this," Les said. "They have a fairly heavy agenda in terms of criminal-justice reform they are undertaking, and this, apparently, is not on their to-do list at the moment." Les said he found the situation "somewhat disappointing" and noted Toews cited the issue as a concern during a visit to B.C. in May. After some discussion, the issue was referred to a working group of deputy ministers who will look for solutions "to make sure we start shipping these people back in some way." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek