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Inside Canada s largest COVID-19 outbreak in a federal prison

Posted: Jan 26, 2021 3:00 AM CT | Last Updated: January 26 Stony Mountain Institution in Manitoba, Canada s oldest federal prison, was the site of a massive COVID-19 outbreak. (Justin Fraser/CBC News ) During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Alex Doyle was doing his best to follow public health orders and keep himself and his young family free of infection. But last November, Doyle ended up back in Manitoba s Stony Mountain Institution north of Winnipeg after violating parole conditions for a drug trafficking and break and enter conviction.  And that s where he may have inadvertently become a superspreader in Canada s worst outbreak so far in a federal penitentiary.

Some Sask Pen prisoners have entered into suicide pact, advocate says

  PRINCE ALBERT A group of prisoners serving life sentences at Saskatchewan Penitentiary have entered into a suicide pact because of a COVID-19 lockdown, according to an inmates advocate. Sherri Maier of Beyond Prison Walls Canada has been speaking over the phone with Sask. Pen inmate Bronson Gordon whenever she can. Maier said the pact is among about eight inmates on his unit. I know you think I m super strong, but I m losing all of my strength,” Gordon told Maier in a recorded phone call she shared with CTV News. Gordon was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years after being convicted of first degree murder in 2018. 

Officers at Sask Pen told to self-isolate through Christmas, as COVID cases climb

Employees at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary have received a huge lump of coal for Christmas in the form of news they will have to self-isolate away from families, including the people they live with until Dec. 27. A letter dated Dec. 20, from the Saskatchewan Health Authority, explained all employees have been identified as having had a higher risk of exposure. “Please note that isolation end dates can be fluid and may extend past this projected end date. All individuals under mandatory isolation orders will be instructed as to when that isolation can be ceased,” the letter from the health authority stated. This comes as positive cases at the prison climbs to 64 inmates and five staff members.

It s heartbreaking : COVID-19 outbreak at Sask Pen taking a toll on inmates, staff

  SASKATOON A Saskatchewan Penitentiary prisoner says he and other inmates in his unit are afraid they’re not going to go home to their families. That’s what Bronson Gordon said on a recorded phone call with Beyond Prison Walls Canada advocate Sherri Maier. Maier shared the phone call with CTV News. The Saskatchewan prison is dealing with an outbreak of COVID-19, and Bronson said he only gets about 30 minutes out his cell every second day to update his loved ones over the phone. “What’s happening to us is inhumane,” he said, adding he feels like a caged animal. “All these people here are suffering; they’re suffering in their cells.”

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