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Canada’s shortage of women’s prisons impacts rehabilitation efforts

17 May 2026
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Bonny Spencer, a Métis former social worker, has highlighted the challenges faced by women serving prison sentences away from their home provinces, particularly in relation to family separation. As a knowledge keeper at the Edmonton Institution for Women, Spencer witnessed how the distance from families impacted inmates’ rehabilitation efforts. Women often miss significant family events, such as funerals, due to the lack of resources for transport. This issue was recently underscored during the sentencing of former hockey coach Madison Biluk, who received a six-year prison term. Biluk’s defense attorney noted the disparity in support for women in the justice system compared to men, as men have access to local facilities like Stony Mountain Institution. The Canadian prison system’s limited number of women’s facilities complicates the reintegration process, especially for Indigenous women, who represent about half of the incarcerated female population.

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The lack of adequate women’s correctional facilities in Canada has exacerbated challenges for female inmates, particularly those serving federal sentences. Statistics Canada indicates that the number of incarcerated women has risen in recent years, with Indigenous women disproportionately affected. The absence of local facilities means many women face significant barriers to accessing family support and rehabilitation programs, which are crucial for successful reintegration into society. This systemic issue raises concerns about the long-term effectiveness of the justice system in rehabilitating female offenders and protecting community safety.

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