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Goodale: Immigration and Detention

goodale: Canada Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale made the $138-million announcement Monday morning at the Laval Immigration Holding Centre, according to CBC. He said the objective is to make detention a last resort. "In my first few months as minister responsible for Canada Border Services Agency, I have certainly heard the concerns about immigration detention, and I've studied those concerns with great care," Goodale said. "The government is anxious to address the weaknesses that exist and to do better." Deaths in CBSA custody renew calls for immigration detention reform Federal government reviewing immigration detention process after string of deaths Samer Muscati, the director of the University of Toronto International Human Rights Program, said it was reassuring to hear Goodale address concerns about excessive use of detention in his remarks today. "He saying the right things and it a positive development that he saying these things, but of course we'll need to see what happens in terms of actions that follow," he said. "The proof will be in the pudding." The government will soon begin consultations with stakeholders with the aim of finding alternatives and ways to minimize the number of minors in detention. ​According to the Canada Border Services Agency, there are, on average, 450 to 500 people who are detained at any given time under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. Immigration detention facilities in Vancouver and Laval, Que., are also set to be replaced. The End Immigration Detention Network says 15 people have died in detention while in CBSA custody since 2000. It should end, not be expanded by throwing over a hundred million dollars at it," said the Network spokesperson Tings Chak. It says reforms are welcome, but the system is inherently unfair. "Immigration detention including in immigration holding centres is imprisonment without charges or trial. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.