Goodale disputes charge that bill maintains solitary confinement by another name
OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale is disputing claims that a bill to end solitary confinement in Canada’s prisons is merely “linguistic trickery” that maintains the practice under a different name.
Goodale says the bill, which would create new “structured intervention units,” is much more than semantics.
He says inmates confined to such units would get twice as much time out of their cells and at least two hours of meaningful human contact every day.