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Public Safety Crisis: Six Erroneously Released Inmates Still at Large in Ontario

Ontario Premier Doug Ford confirms six inmates remain at large after being mistakenly released, sparking a political scandal over public safety and transparency.

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Premier Doug Ford Confirms Breach of Protocol

Ontario Premier Doug Ford confirmed on Tuesday that six inmates who were mistakenly released from provincial correctional facilities remain at large. The admission comes after a week of political turmoil at Queen’s Park, following revelations that over 150 inmates have been improperly released from the provincial jail system since 2021.

Addressing the brewing scandal, Premier Ford characterized the situation as unacceptable and vowed to tighten oversight within the Ministry of the Solicitor General. “It’s unacceptable, no excuses,” Ford stated. “All the way through the ministry, we have to tighten it up.” While expressing frustration with the administrative failures, the Premier maintained his support for Solicitor General Michael Kerzner, praising his work on jail expansion projects despite the current security lapse.

Correction of the Record and Government Apologies

The situation intensified when it was revealed that Solicitor General Michael Kerzner had previously provided inaccurate information to the legislature. Last week, Kerzner repeatedly claimed that all 157 inmates released improperly over the last five years were caught “instantaneously.” However, investigative reporting based on freedom-of-information requests debunked these claims, showing that several inmates remained unaccounted for months after their release.

On Monday, Kerzner and Associate Solicitor General Zee Hamid issued formal apologies for what they described as “inadvertent” inaccuracies. Kerzner clarified that while local police are notified immediately of an improper release, the actual apprehension of the individuals is not always immediate.

Political Fallout and Public Safety Concerns

The opposition has seized on the scandal, questioning the government’s “tough-on-crime” credentials. Interim Liberal leader John Fraser criticized the delay in providing the exact number of fugitives, noting that the information was only released to reporters after being withheld during legislative question periods. Fraser argued that the lack of transparency suggests a ministry that is not in command of its files.

NDP Leader Marit Stiles went further, calling for the resignation of the Solicitor General and the government, accusing Kerzner of misleading the public. As the search continues for the six missing individuals, the province faces mounting pressure to overhaul its release protocols and ensure that those sentenced to time behind bars remain there until their legal release dates.

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