Advocate calls for replacement of Sask. Penitentiary
In the wake of a highly critical report on the Saskatchewan Penitentiary, an advocate for the province’s inmates recommends the facility be replaced.
Canada’s Correctional Investigator Ivan Zinger released his annual report this week, in which he said the Saskatchewan Penitentiary is lagging behind the nation’s other prisons. Poor conditions are the norm, Zinger said, which makes the facility “no longer conducive to modern and humane correctional practice.”
The site has been in operation since 1911.
Greg Fleet, CEO of the John Howard Society of Saskatchewan, said he would like to see the aging federal prison torn down and replaced.