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Your Kitchener jail is at 130% capacity. Here's why.

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Good morning from the Region — three cities, one wire, zero time for small talk. Let's go.

### Our jails are a disaster, it's not just Toronto

Here's the thing about this region: we often think of "Ontario problems" as happening *somewhere else*. Toronto, maybe Hamilton. But when you hear that provincial correctional facilities are operating at 130% capacity, that's not just a big city issue. That's right here.

New documents confirm our jails are bursting at the seams. We're talking about overcrowding that just keeps getting worse, with no clear end in sight. And for us in Kitchener, that directly impacts the Maplehurst Correctional Complex, which is actually in Milton but serves this whole stretch of Southwestern Ontario, including our very own courthouse on Frederick Street in downtown Kitchener. It means more strain on already stretched resources, not just for the staff inside, but for our local police, our social services, and frankly, our entire justice system. It’s a mess, a real *durcheinander*.

* **Increased Risk:** Overcrowding makes facilities more dangerous for both inmates and staff.

* **Justice Delays:** It can slow down court proceedings, meaning people waiting for trial are stuck longer.

* **Community Impact:** When the system is overloaded, it puts more pressure on community-based support services here in Kitchener and Waterloo.

This isn't just some abstract number from Queen's Park. This is about the people from our neighbourhoods, from the streets around Victoria Park or the areas off King Street in Uptown Waterloo, who end up in the system. It’s a problem that needs fixing, not just pushing a bit more schmear around the problem.

Anja Baumann-Fong, MiTL Sports Desk.

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