COVID-19 lockdowns violate federal inmate rights, suit alleges
TORONTO — Federal prison authorities have repeatedly violated the rights of inmates with efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19, a civil lawsuit alleges.
The unproven claim, filed in British Columbia Supreme Court, alleges anti-pandemic measures have resulted in a wide variety of breaches by Correctional Service of Canada.
“Without notice or explanation, it subjected incarcerated persons to medical and administrative lockdowns — a form of isolation akin to solitary confinement — for indeterminate periods of time,” the suit alleges.
“It suspended parole hearings and withheld the programs and services that incarcerated persons require in order to secure parole eligibility.”