Several months after Ottawa pledged to end solitary confinement in Canadian prisons, the independent advisory panel tasked with making that change has released a scathing report. Abigail Bimman explains why the panel, which has now been disbanded, says it was blocked from doing its job.
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Federal panel on ending solitary confinement disbanded
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