He does not anywhere in the OP state it is a federal facility.
He said, maximum security
prison.
Which would be federal.
It is only in your small and inept mind that a provincial facility is not Canadian. In fact anything under and jurisdiction in this country, whether federal, provincial, municipal or your library card is Canadian. You like to try to show yourself as knowledgeable when really you are a buffoon more interested in looking like you know something more than others than in actual facts. Please do continue with your selective and incorrect interpretation of other people's statements in order to at least make yourself believe you are almost intelligent as I enjoy watching you be an idiot.
You know, your usual idiotic rant, which is usually just an idiotic rehash of something I said to you, is getting to boring to reply to. You are simply to stupid to insult.
You obviously suffer from the same malady as Bear. Canadian does not mean federal, it means in Canada.
That isn't what denotes federal, but you go on embarrassing yourself.
So sorry about the spelling mistake....NOT! Since I have never had the pleasure of entering either facility I wouldn't know...
Or how they operate.
Now in case you need further education when a person is sentenced to time in jail, even if it is only a few days, they are immediately sent to a maximum security facility for classification (a decision on whether they are a flight risk or dangerous to the community or other inmates) and then if it is determined applicable they get moved to medium or minimum security.
BS.
Oh whatever! :roll:
You go explain that to the people on the wrong side of the bars and see if they care about your 'official' definitions.
LMAO! I'm using their/our definition.
Thanks for making an *** out of yourself, yet again.
No it isn't.
The correct vernacular is of no importance.
Please stop embarrassing yourself.
The terms are synonymous to most people and each facility houses criminals so who really cares other than you.
If someone like the author of the OP were to tell a person that has done federal time, that he was in prison too, he'd get laughed at. Maybe even slapped for being so stupid. I'm sure you can relate.
It's goal posts and I didn't move them. You inferred from a single word in the OP that the poster was referring to a federal institution.
No one did that, I asked for clarification, because that's how he worded it.
I am quite correct in the fact that there are many provincial correctional facilities across the country rated as maximum security.
I see you left out the word prison.
Thanks for proving my point, while embarrassing yourself again.
You can espouse all you want about the difference between prison & jail in dictionary definitions trying to prove a point but the fact remains there are esoterically the same thing.
Not by a long shot. You really should give embarrassing yourself a break. You look so foolish.