Ombudsman calls for ‘urgent’ correctional reform after record number of complaints

Ombudsman calls for ‘urgent’ correctional reform after record number of complaints

TORONTO — Ontario's ombudsman is urging the province to address a "growing crisis" in correctional facilities, pointing to a record number of complaints about facilities in the last year as well as deteriorating conditions.
Ombudsman Paul Dubé says in his 2024-25

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