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by ahnationtalk on June 11, 202462 Views
Jun 11, 2024
Province shut 26 correctional facilities during the pandemic
More than three years after shutting down roughly half of its youth detention centres, Ontario is seeing overcrowding at its remaining publicly run facilities.
In 2021, the province closed 26 centres.
Today, there are 20 privately run transfer payment centres and five public direct-operated facilities.
Indigenous leaders horrified by closure of detention facilities, treatment of youth
Last week, publicly run youth jails in Sudbury, Simcoe and Brampton were 100 per cent full or over capacity, according to CBC News sources. For June 6, on average, all five facilities averaged 101 per cent capacity. The other two, which were under capacity during the same time frame, are in Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay.
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