The Hull jail is on track to receive much-needed repairs, with the Société québécoise des infrastructures confirming to Radio-Canada that renovating the dilapidated facility will 'definitely cost more than $50 million.'
The Hull jail is on track to receive much-needed repairs, with the Société québécoise des infrastructures confirming to Radio-Canada that renovating the dilapidated facility will "definitely cost more than $50 million."Posted: Mar 15, 2024 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
Mathieu Lavoie, the head of the union that represents provincial correctional workers, said the jail is among the three most run-down facilities in Quebec. Some inmates have been able to remove windows altogether in order to have contraband delivered by drones."Several parts of the old section have reached the end of their useful life," SQI wrote in a statement to Radio-Canada.
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