B.C. settles prison solitary confinement lawsuit for $60 million
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government has settled a class-action lawsuit for up to $60 million over the use of solitary confinement in provincial correctional facilities over a period of 20 years.
The B.C. Supreme Court approved the settlement in October and the claims period for a piece of the money began this month, more than seven years after the lawsuit was filed against the province over correctional institutions’ use of segregation.
The lawsuit alleged the practice amounted to “cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment.”
Plaintiff Neveah North, formerly known as Cody Cragg, had been placed in segregation at times while incarcerated at the Prince George Regional Correctional Centre from April 2014 to May 2018.


