Saskatchewan man kept in segregation for more than 2,000 days: advocates
REGINA — Prisoners advocates are asking a Federal Court to intervene in the case of a Dene man from northern Saskatchewan who they say has spent most of his adult life in segregation and is at risk of committing suicide.
Joey Toutsaint, who is 32 and a convicted dangerous offender, has spent more than 2,000 days in segregation while at different federal institutions, say court documents filed last week in British Columbia.
“I think that’s just brutal,” said Catherine Latimer, executive director of the John Howard Society of Canada.
“That’s very cruel and inhumane treatment to keep someone in administrative segregation for extended periods of time like that.”