You won't believe what's happening at your jails
Good morning from the Hammer — steel town, art town, your town. Don't look away.
So listen, you hear about correctional facilities and you think "Toronto problem," right? Maybe Brampton. But this new report Global News got hold of — showing Ontario's jails are running at 130% capacity — that's a Hamilton story, too. Our Barton Street jail, the one that's been there forever, it's feeling that squeeze. We're talking people stacked up, no space, and it's not just a number on a page. It's a real problem right here, walking distance from Tim Hortons Field, right?
### What This Means for Hamilton
This isn't some abstract provincial issue. This is about our neighbours, about the people down the street, and about the resources available in our community. When facilities are that packed, everything suffers.
* Overcrowding means less access to programs that could actually help people turn things around. * It puts a huge strain on the correctional officers, who are already doing a tough job. * And frankly, it raises questions about human dignity. Hamilton has a lot of heart, and seeing people treated like sardines, it doesn't sit right, does it?
This isn't just about the numbers in a report. This is a Barton Street story, a city story. It’s about the kind of community we want to be. When our institutions are this stretched, it affects everyone, whether you live on the Mountain or down by the Bayfront.
Good morning from the Hammer — steel town, art town, your town. Don't look away.
My cousin Dragan and the crew over at MiTL Mornings really dig into this stuff — catch them live at mornings.live.