Canada failing Black, Indigenous prisoners as overrepresentation persists: report
OTTAWA — A new report says Canada has made scant progress in addressing the overrepresentation of Black and Indigenous offenders in prisons, with some facing even worse conditions than a decade ago.
The country’s top prison watchdog says systemic concerns and barriers, including rampant racial discrimination, are pervasive and persistent.
Correctional Investigator Ivan Zinger says he is disappointed that the agency in charge of Canadian prisons has failed to recognize its role in reversing the crisis of overrepresentation.
His annual report, released today, includes an updated investigation of the experience of Black prisoners and the first part of an investigation focused on Indigenous people in the system.