More than 70 per cent of people in jails awaiting bail or trial, report says
TORONTO — A new report says the crisis in Canada’s bail system has worsened over the last decade, with more people in pre-trial custody and some spending weeks in detention before being released.
A report released today by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association says that by 2021-2022, the proportion of people in provincial and territorial jails who were awaiting bail or trial was more than 70 per cent – and nearly 79 per cent in Ontario.
That’s compared with just over 54 per cent in 2014, when the association released its initial report on the issue.
The report says that while there are “clear timeframes” in the Criminal Code to ensure people don’t “languish in pre-trial custody,” as well as guidance from the Supreme Court of Canada on the matter, the ongoing strain on the court system contributes to major delays in the bail process.