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Ottawa jail inmates on hunger strike over food quality, lack of sanitary supplies

File photo - inside an Ontario jail. (Photo by Peter Power/The Globe and Mail)

OTTAWA – Inmates at an Ottawa jail are on a hunger strike over the conditions at the institution, which they say have worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Deepan Budlakoti says he and 13 other inmates the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre began their strike on Wednesday.

He says they have been served unheated frozen meals, small portions, and substandard Halal and Kosher products.

Budlakoti says there is also a lack of access to personal protective gear, antibacterial soap and body wash, magazines and books.

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He says inmates will continue their strike until the conditions at the jail change for the better.

A spokesperson for the provincial Ministry of the Solicitor General says she is working on a response to the allegations.

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