Advocates criticize slow expansion of needle exchange program in federal prisons
OTTAWA — The federal prison needle exchange program is failing because of a poor rollout by the Correctional Service of Canada and a lack of improvement since it was introduced four years ago, health advocates say.
Inmates at nine of the 43 federal prisons have had access to sterile equipment for drug use since the program last expanded in 2019, and last summer officials said it would be implemented across the country.
The HIV Legal Network published a report this week that found the program is still inaccessible to most people and has not expanded beyond those nine institutions.
In June, only 53 people — of nearly 13,000 offenders in federal custody — were participating in the program.


