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Feds to replace immigration detention facilities in Vancouver, Laval

WATCH ABOVE: The federal government announced Monday it is investing $138 million to improve inadequate immigration detention facilities in Vancouver and Laval. Global's Navneet Pall reports – Aug 16, 2016

The federal government announced Monday it is replacing inadequate immigration detention facilities in Vancouver and Laval, Que.

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Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale announced the details of the projects during a visit to the aging Laval facility.

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A Red Cross investigation in 2014 found numerous shortcomings at facilities for immigrant detainees, including overcrowding and lack of mental health care.

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Newcomers are often held in provincial jails or police facilities alongside suspected gang members and violent offenders.

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Later, Goodale will meet his Quebec counterpart and Montreal mayor Denis Coderre to reiterate the government’s $34-million commitment to a federal office of counter-radicalization.

Details on that long-awaited announcement will come at a later date.

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