Recent Freedom of Information (FOI) documents have unveiled Ontario’s extensive jail expansion plans, described by experts as unprecedented in scale. The plans include the construction of new facilities and the expansion of existing ones to address chronic overcrowding in Ontario’s correctional system. The disclosed documents outline a multi-year strategy aimed at increasing capacity significantly, sparking debate among policymakers, legal experts, and human rights advocates. Critics argue that the focus should instead be on bolstering community intervention programs and addressing systemic issues contributing to high incarceration rates. Proponents of the expansion emphasize the urgent need to improve conditions for both inmates and staff, pointing to safety concerns and outdated infrastructure as driving forces. This revelation has ignited conversations around the balance between enforcement and rehabilitation within the justice system. As the plans move forward, stakeholders remain divided on whether this expansion represents a vital improvement to public safety or a misallocation of resources.
CBCNew data shows improved birth and death registration and better sex ratio
The latest data from the Civil Registration System (CRS) highlights significant improvements in the registration of births and deaths in India, marking an encouraging trend