Goodale hints prison needle programs could be changed
OTTAWA — Prison needle-exchange programs that guards say will endanger their health and safety could get another look with an eye to changes, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale signalled Tuesday.
The federal prison service has already set up needle programs at institutions in Ontario and New Brunswick in a bid to reduce the incidence of infectious diseases among inmates.
The initiative, to be rolled out to all federal prisons beginning in January, gives inmates access to clean needles in an effort to limit the transmission of hepatitis C and HIV.
Jason Godin, president of the Union of Canadian Correctional Officers, says the plan clashes with the longstanding principle of a zero-tolerance policy on drugs and makes prisons more dangerous for the people who work in them.