Lawyers, advocate call for inmate release before COVID-19 spreads
The number COVID-19 cases in prisons is rising, prompting Canada’s criminal lawyers and an inmate advocacy group to call on the federal and provincial governments to reduce the number of people in the institutions.
The number of cases jumped from 21 to 35 on Wednesday at four institutions in Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia.
At a prison in Mission, B.C., the number of case s went from two to 11, while seven inmates have tested positive at the Grand Valley Institution for Women in Ontario. Quebec has outbreaks at the Joliette Institution, where 10 prisoners have the virus, and at the Port-Cartier prison, where seven are sick.
The virus has also been diagnosed in 49 prison guards at Port-Cartier, Joliette and Donaconna institutions in Quebec and in Ontario’s Grand Valley Institution.