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Ottawa jail complaints 3rd highest in Ontario

The Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre ranked third among Ontario correctional facilities in complaints, according to the Ontario ombudsman's 2012-13 report.

The Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre has 389 complaints against it filed with Ontario's ombudsman, according to the 2012-13 annual report released Tuesday, making it the third-most complained against correctional facility in the province.

Ombudsman Andre Marin released his annual report Tuesday morning. It focused on the G20 fence law, which the Ontario government promised to eliminate almost three years ago.

Marin also detailed the number of complaints for detention centres in Ontario, which looked similar to past years.

The Central North Correction Centre in Penetanguishene, Ont., was far ahead with 665 complaints and the Central East Correction Centre in Lindsay, Ont., came in second with 582.

The Innes Road jail has hovered around third place in complaints for a few years, with a consistent increase over the past two years.

In the 2011-12 report, there were 300 complaints filed, placing the jail third. In 2010-11, the report stated there were 227 complaints, placing the jail fourth.

The number of complaints has increased across the province for all jails, but the OCDC had one of the most noteworthy stories in 2012 when a woman gave birth inside her jail cell.