Former inmate’s death prompts call for change within correctional system
The President of the union that represents all Legal Aid staff and lawyers in Saskatchewan says she is amazed the public does not hear more stories, like the one involving the death of a woman in Saskatoon.
Julia Quigley, who is also a Legal Aid staff lawyer in Prince Albert, is responding to the death last month of Kimberly Squirrel. The 34-year-old was found frozen to death, just days after being released from the Pine Grove Correctional Centre. Since then, questions have been raised with respect to why her family was not notified about her release and how a person with a history of mental health issues was left alone. Quigley explained there is no support in terms of getting people transferred back to their home communities to her knowledge.
“We’ve got people who are brought down to correctional centres in the south of the province from northern communities, for example, where I’ve had clients who had to hitch hike back north,” she said.
“It’s an exact example of another failure by the ministry in protecting vulnerable people.” – Cory Cardinal