
Federal inmates allege pandemic ill treatment in class-action lawsuit
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Supreme Court says a lawsuit by prison inmates alleging ill treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic can move forward as a class action against the federal government.
Inmates claim they were “subject to inhumane rights restrictions” during the pandemic, including being confined to cells for 20 hours or more each day without meaningful contact with other people.
Plaintiff Dean Roberts, a multiple murderer incarcerated at B.C.’s Mission Institution, says in an affidavit the pandemic brought “chaos” as pandemic measures sent prisoners into despair, including one who sewed his lips shut.
The ruling says the Attorney General of Canada opposed certifying the lawsuit as a class action for several reasons, arguing the Correctional Service of Canada’s response to the pandemic was medically necessary.