Ministry of Corrections to investigate allegations of inmate abuse at Pine Grove
A woman on remand at the Pine Grove Correctional Centre is alleging extensive abuse at the hands of correctional officers, including claims she was gassed and pepper sprayed, and that she was placed in segregation for over 40 days simply because she made too many requests.
Joline Jaques, a 21-year-old Métis woman, contacted the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) and its Provincial Territorial Organization, the Association of Métis, Non- and Status Indians of Saskatchewan (AMNSIS). CAP National Vice-Chief Kim Beaudin told paNOW he was very disturbed by what he heard from Jaques, and what he claimed continues to occur in the facility.
‘I can’t believe that guards would do that to somebody, treat them like they are not even human,” he said.
According to the statements issued, Jaques was put in segregation (solitary confinement) as the facility’s response to her ongoing mental health struggles. After 41 days in segregation, her calls for help and support, while shackled at her arms and legs, were met with only violence, pepper spray, and being gassed.