Survey shows ‘alarming’ inmate overcrowding, staffing shortages across Manitoba jails, union says | Page 884 | Unpublished
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Survey shows ‘alarming’ inmate overcrowding, staffing shortages across Manitoba jails, union says

March 20, 2026

The union representing Manitoba government employees says a new survey of correctional workers has revealed “alarming levels” of staffing shortages and inmate overcrowding in provincial jails, an issue it asserts has worsened under Premier Wab Kinew.



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