Canadian prisons ‘disturbingly and unconscionably Indigenized’: corrections watchdog
OTTAWA — The federal prison watchdog says there are still too many Indigenous people behind bars in Canada.
In fact, correctional investigator Ivan Zinger says the problem has gotten significantly worse since he originally flagged it a decade ago.
Zinger’s latest annual report says 32 per cent of all federal inmates in Canada — and 50 per cent of the women — are Indigenous, compared to 25 per cent in 2013.
The report describes the country’s penitentiary system as “disturbingly and unconscionably Indigenized,” with many lingering hallmarks of colonialism.