HALIFAX A Nova Scotia man who has been described in the courtroom as the “worst of the worst” impaired drivers has died in a New Brunswick prison. Correctional Service Canada says Terrance Naugle, an inmate at Dorchester Penitentiary in Dorchester, N.B., died Saturday from “apparent natural causes following an illness.” While his death is not considered suspicious, it is standard for Correctional Service Canada to review the circumstances surrounding the death of an inmate. Naugle was sentenced in September to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to eight charges in connection with three impaired-driving incidents between July 2019 and February 2020.
From: Canada Border Services Agency
CBSA Atlantic Region operational and enforcement highlights from 2020
The 2020 operational and enforcement highlights cover January 1 to October 31, 2020.
Supporting the movement of goods and people during COVID-19
So far in 2020, CBSA Atlantic Region processed 889,010 travellers,135,045 commercial vehicles, 3,910 air shipments, and 125,211 marine containers carrying goods to Canadians. Cross-border supply chains are vital to ensure the continued flow of goods, including food and medical supplies for all Canadians.
Stolen vehicles intercepted in Atlantic Region
CBSA officers in the Atlantic Region have intercepted 85 stolen vehicles destined for overseas this year, with a total value of $3,825,000.00. Vehicle types include pick-up trucks, cars, SUVs and various luxury vehicles. Our officers work with the Insurance Bureau of Canada and local law enforcement to identify, intercept and investigate these cases.