The lawyer representing the families of Paul Bernardo’s murder victims is demanding transparency from the Correctional Service of Canada regarding his recent transfer to a medium-security facility. Bernardo, a dangerous offender serving a life sentence for the torture and murder of two teenage girls, was originally housed in a maximum-security prison. The CSC has refused to disclose the reason for the transfer to his victims’ families or disclose any details about his current living conditions. The families, along with opposition leader Pierre Poilievre, have condemned the decision to move Bernardo and are calling for action to be taken to ensure victim-centeredness and transparency in the correctional system. The CSC maintains that safety is their top priority in all such decisions.