Why Canada needs judicial remedies for oppressive administration of sentences 

Bill S-230, stalled at third reading in the Red Chamber, offers a glimmer of hope for people like Joey Toutsaint.
Joey Toutsaint
Joey Toutsaint, 37, has spent almost all of his adult life in prison, mostly in solitary confinement.

Bill S-230, Providing Alternatives to Isolation and Ensuring Oversight and Remedies in the Correctional System Act, was introduced three years ago in the Senate. If passed, the bill, known as Tona’s Law, would give the courts jurisdiction to reduce a sentence if t...

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