Career
Featherstone was a lithographer who worked for the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources. His handler was Eugen Kourianov. According to Nigel West Kourianov was suddenly recalled to the Soviet Union, suggesting a mole had tipped of the Soviets.
The main document he was convicted of handing over to the Soviets was a confidential chart of two shipwrecks southeast of Newfoundland.
Although he was convicted of violating Canada"s Official Secrets Acting none of the documents he passed on was actually secret. Featherstone was the first individual to be convicted under the Official Secrets Acting since the trials that followed the defection of Igor Gouzenko in the lat 1940s.
Featherstone received a 30 month sentence, and served 10 months—2 months in the maximum security Collin"s Bay Penitentiary, and 8 months at a minimum security forestry camp—before he was paroled.