A CBC News data investigation into Ontario jails found a 38 per cent jump in the average number of women incarcerated since 2019. It's been a record year for overcrowding, remand populations and lockdowns, during a debate over bail reform.
Breakdown
- Ontario jails see 38% more women incarcerated in six years 24s
- Most women inmates are awaiting trial, not convicted 29s
- 22 of 24 jails had more prisoners than beds last summer 44s
- Judges have stayed cases due to unsafe conditions and lockdowns 1m 10s
- New jail facilities in Ottawa region not expected until 2032 1m 58s