Goodale disputes charge that bill maintains solitary confinement by another name
OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale is disputing claims that a bill to end solitary confinement in Canada’s prisons is merely “linguistic trickery” that maintains the practice under a different name.
Goodale told a Senate committee Wednesday that Bill C-83, which would create new “structured intervention units” to replace segregation units is “not just semantics.”
There will always be a need to separate some inmates from the general prison population, for their own safety and that of other prisoners and guards, he said. But he maintained the bill would do so in a much more humane way than occurs now.