Senate committee approves changes to solitary confinement bill
OTTAWA — A committee of senators has approved changes to a bill that aims to end solitary confinement in Canadian prisons — including one key change that would place a 48-hour maximum on the amount of time an inmate can be kept in isolation.
Last October, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale announced Bill C-83 would end the practice of segregating federal prisoners who pose risks to security or to themselves.
Inmates who do pose risks would instead be moved to new “structured intervention units” where they are supposed to get better access to programming, interventions and mental-health care.