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New data raises questions about deaths in Canadian prisons

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New data obtained by CBC News shows that since 2019, Correctional Service Canada has failed to curb the rate of ‘non-natural’ deaths of inmates, information the agency never intended to make public. Families, advocates and former inmates are questioning why more isn’t done to prevent the in-custody deaths.

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  • Data shows 136 non-natural deaths in Canadian federal prisons since 2019. 40s
  • Most deaths are due to suicide or overdose, with rates remaining stable. 50s
  • Advocates highlight a lack of support for inmates nearing release. 1m 1s
  • Former inmates and families call for better reintegration resources. 1m 16s
  • Correctional Service Canada says each death is investigated but declined an interview. 1m 41s
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