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The month-old website, which promotes some 40 convict profiles, has even churned out a few lockup love stories. The site's founder says several prisoners have asked her to remove their bios because they have already found that special someone. Melissa, who does not want her family name published due to privacy and safety concerns, was inspired to start the website after seeing similar ones in the United States.
Initially, the year-old Toronto mom thought she would make a profit for her effort, but she said she quickly realized she would have to spend her own money to keep it alive. It doesn't matter, insists Melissa, who says the site helps prisoners pass the time and "get back into the swing of things" as they reconnect with women. It's not for me to judge I'm just a firm believer in redemption and rehabilitation I believe everybody deserves a second chance. Melissa, however, has a warning for those interested in contacting one of the inmates on her website: proceed with caution.
The profiles are authored entirely by the convicts, which means nobody double-checks them for accuracy. In a disclaimer on the website, Canadian Inmates Connect states that it's not responsible for any type of relationship developed through its pages.
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Since inmates don't have Internet access in the clink, initial contact must be made via snail-mail to their respective penitentiary. Melissa says most of the profiled prisoners heard about the website through word of mouth and inmate committees. Julie Young, a single mother from Truro, N.
Young, 24, first connected with Mehlenbacher, 42, in November after she sent Christmas cards to a few of the inmates on the website. She plans to move across the country this month to be closer to her man, who's locked up in the medium-security Mountain Institution in Agassiz, B. They have never met in person, but they exchange letters regularly and have daily chats on the phone, which Mehlenbacher is permitted to do at his institution. He says his statutory release date is September , though he hopes to be paroled earlier.
Young argues that it's probably safer to get to know a convict than to meet someone at a bar or on standard dating websites. By comparison, Young says, an inmate cannot just show up at your house uninvited right after you meet them. And she believes they would be less likely to lie since you already know why they were sent to jail.
Young is actually separated from another federal inmate she married in a jailhouse wedding, just last summer. She said her ex-husband is actually the one who told her about the website. Canadian Inmates Connect helps prisoners like Mehlenbacher escape, so to speak, from the daily grind of life in the pen. Shortly after posting his profile, he said he started to receive letters, including one from a woman in Nairobi, Kenya, who was looking for a pen pal.
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Labour said the figures, released by the Department for Health, show test and trace is 'on the verge of collapse' and highlight the need for a short national lockdown to allow the Government to fix the system. The Government defended the system, saying Test and Trace is 'breaking chains of transmission' and had told , people to isolate. This shows the percentage of contacts reached by online and call-centre contact tracers. The system failed to reach almost 81, contacts that were identified in the first week of October.
This shows the percentage of positive cases reached by local health teams by regions across England. There are drops in parts of the North West, which may reflect the system being overwhelmed by a surge in cases. Experts say speed in turning around the kits is vital to ensuring those infected and their close contacts are reached quickly and asked to self-isolate. A successful tracing programme has long been hailed as a way to ease lockdown measures. Meanwhile, House of Commons bosses are today accused of a cover-up after admitting MPs broke a strict Covid drinking curfew — but failing to say if Matt Hancock was among them.
The Mail on Sunday can reveal that an official inquiry has confirmed our revelations last week that MPs drank their way past the nationwide 10pm deadline in a Commons bar.
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House of Commons bosses are today accused of a cover-up after admitting MPs broke a strict Covid drinking curfew — but failing to say if Matt Hancock was among them. But in an extraordinary lapse, officials failed to ask if the Health Secretary was involved — despite the claims of a senior Tory MP that he was there. We in Parliament have a duty to respect the rules we lay down for everyone in the country. Mr Hancock is today under mounting pressure to come clean about his actions after the witness insisted: 'I stand per cent by my story. I know what I saw, and when. Yet the Health Secretary has refused 30 times to say whether he returned to the Commons Smoking Room bar after a 9.
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Last night, former Labour MP John Mann, who is now a non-affiliated peer, said of the limited Commons inquiry: 'This does smack of a cover-up. But more than that, we have a duty to be seen to be respecting the rules. However, Charles Walker, the senior Tory MP who led the curfew probe, last night claimed it would have been 'invidious' to have asked Commons bar staff to name the MPs drinking past 10pm.
But earlier in the week, authorities reacted to the curfew breach by installing a new sign in the bar setting out the curfew rules. Police officers patrol the streets of Soho on Saturday night after London went into its first day of Tier 2 lockdown. The Mail on Sunday last week revealed astonishing claims that the Health Secretary had breached his own curfew by drinking in the Smoking Room bar after 10pm.
Former Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt faced fury yesterday after backing calls to plunge Britain once again into lockdown. Mr Hunt joined Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer in supporting a national 'circuit breaker' in which the country would be told to stay at home for two or three weeks over half term with pubs, shops, restaurants, gyms and hairdressers forced to close. With hundreds of thousands of jobs already at risk due to tougher restrictions, critics warned such a move would be the 'final nail in the coffin' of the hospitality industry.

Others warned that any new lockdown — as with the initial three-month closure, which was initially predicted to last just three weeks — would go on for much longer, producing 'catastrophic' repercussions. Asked about the possibility of a circuit breaker, Mr Hunt told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: 'I've always thought that it's better to do things quickly and decisively than to wait until the virus has grown, so I have a lot of sympathy with that.
While trade bodies and leading figures within Mr Hunt's party reacted with dismay, some MPs interpreted it as the first move in a cynical plan to topple old rival Boris Johnson and position himself as a future leadership contender. We reported how Mr Hancock arrived at the MPs-only bar just before a 9. In a carefully worded statement issued on his behalf, the Health Secretary made no attempt to deny that he made the joke. He has also admitted being in the Smoking Room that night but claims 'no rules have been broken' and claimed he 'departed the parliamentary estate to go home' after taking part in a Commons vote at 9.
However, his spokesman has declined to answer the simple question: did he return to the bar before he left for home?
Since Mr Hancock's only formal statement to this newspaper last weekend, we have sent his spokesman 30 further requests for comment including twice daily emails and twice daily WhatsApp messages. The spokesman replied just three times, to say only: 'I would refer you back to the previous statement that I provided. Mr Walker, chairman of the Commons Administration Committee, confirmed that some MPs broke the rules, saying: 'It happened and it should not have happened… it does seem there were drinks being consumed after 10pm on that Monday night in the Smoking Room.
He stressed that the rules then in place in the Commons — in line with the curfew for all pubs and restaurants — were that bars should be empty of people drinking alcohol by 10pm. But he defended the decision not to identify which MPs have been guilty, saying it would have been 'invidious' to ask Common staff to do so. If they are trying to apply rules in a rigorous way, why shouldn't they ask the staff which MPs they were serving?
However, one source complained that some MPs might ignore staff 'because they see themselves as senior to them'. Here is a very simple question, to which the answer is either 'yes' or 'no'. The Mail on Sunday has put this to Mr Hancock almost 30 times in the past week, and has received no such answer. This is the same Matt Hancock who issues the decrees which have shut or brutally restricted restaurants and pubs up and down the country, wrecking their trade with curfews and rigid, inflexible closures.
On behalf of all those who have built up such businesses with long hours of risk and hard work and who now face going broke, and on behalf of those whose jobs in the hospitality industry are being wiped out, we demand that Mr Hancock replies, and finally reveals whether he obeys his own rules.