Protests for Prisoners at the Federal Training Centre

Date: May 11, 2020
Classification: Unclassified
Fully releasable (ATIP)? Yes
Branch / Agency: CSC

Issue: The media are reporting that advocates for action to stop the spread of COVID-19 in prisons held protests outside the Bordeaux jail, a provincial facility in the Montreal, Quebec Region, and outside the Federal Training Centre, a multi-level facility in the Montreal, Quebec Region. CSC is not responsible for the provincial facility.

Proposed Response:

 

Background: The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) is focusing its efforts on minimizing the risk of spreading COVID-19 to institutions. CSC has strengthened infection and prevention procedures to protect staff, offenders, and volunteers. CSC is also working with inmates to review existing treatment plans with a particular focus on older offenders and those more vulnerable due to pre-existing underlying health issues.

CSC is assessing any offenders exhibiting symptoms consistent with COVID-19. Symptomatic individuals that meet public health criteria will be tested, provided with immediate clinical interventions as required, and CSC will contact local public health. CSC is collaborating with provincial and territorial public health laboratories to ensure that persons under investigation for COVID-19 are confirmed or ruled out through laboratory testing. Additionally, inmates are being kept informed through regular communiques.

CSC is continuing ongoing communications with staff, inmates, and visitors on preventative measures consistent with public health guidance, including hygiene practices, physical distancing and increased signage.

Current Measures

The Service has been working with Provincial and local health departments to institute mass testing for institutional outbreaks – including for asymptomatic individuals. Mass testing, tests asymptomatic people even if they are not a close contact to those individuals who have tested positive. Our experience to date has demonstrated high numbers of positive results in individuals without symptoms or choosing not to disclose symptoms.

Mass testing was conducted at the Federal Training Centre, in the multi and medium level units, on April 12th, 26th, 27th, and 29th, and May 1st, and testing is ongoing.

To prevent the spread of COVID-19, in all of our institutions, CSC has temporarily suspended visits to inmates, all temporary absences (unless medically necessary), work releases for offenders, and all inter-regional and international transfers of inmates. This will be reassessed on an ongoing basis as the situation evolves.

CSC has also enhanced cleaning protocols, including disinfecting common areas and high-contact surfaces. We continue to educate staff and offenders around prevention and the spread of illness, including the importance of good hygiene practices through posters, fact sheets, and ongoing written and verbal communication. Direction was provided to staff on the type of cleaning to be undertaken in institutions on a regular basis and when a COVID-19 case is either suspected or confirmed.

In addition, sites must implement droplet and contact precautions when a staff member is within two meters of an inmate who is under investigation for COVID-19. This includes the use of gowns, gloves, face shields, and masks for all staff. Inmates are also being provided with masks.  

On the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) and Environmental Health audits, CSC is working with PHAC and local health departments and community experts to have independent, expert-led audits completed in all of its facilities.

CSC and the Parole Board of Canada (PBC) are working collaboratively to facilitate the safe release of federal inmates into the community with public safety being paramount in all discretionary release decisions. As mandated by the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (CCRA), all releases to the community happen within existing authorities.

Cases among Inmates

As of May 10, 2020, 202 inmates have recovered from COVID-19 and there are 129 active positive cases of COVID-19. At Joliette, all women have recovered, yet three women continue to test positive.  All inmates at Grand Valley Institution have recovered. Port-Cartier has active cases but all 5 inmates are now asymptomatic but continue to test positive. Finally, the Federal Training Centre continues to have active cases, with 61 pending results. To date, two inmates have passed away; one at Mission and one at the Federal Training Centre. As of May 10, in terms of staff, 121 have tested positive and 83 have now recovered.  On May 6, 2020, Archambault Institution’s medium-security unit, a facility in the Quebec Region, was placed in lockdown as a precautionary measure after two employees tested positive for COVID-19.

Preventative Measures

In addition to working to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our sites, CSC is simultaneously working to ensure readiness. CSC has well established infection and prevention guidelines and seasonal flu procedures, which are the foundation of our response. In addition, some of CSC’s planning highlights include:

In support of readiness planning, CSC is actively engaging with the Council of Chief Medical Officers of Health and their Special Advisory Committee. CSC is also in regular bilateral contact with Public Health Agency of Canada to review elements of our planning and receive expert feedback as required.

Contacts:
Prepared by: Jessica Martineau, Officer Parliamentary Relations, 613-943-1726
Approved by: Kirstan Gagnon, Assistant Commissioner, Communications & Engagement, 613-995-6867

Date modified: