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Imagine if a rights-based approach to housing & homelessness had existed when Mercer was open (1880–1969). How many of the 20,000+ women & girls would have been safely housed instead of being criminalized & incarcerated? Many were confined there & exploited as forced labour at Mercer Industries.
Yr ending Mar 1964: 559 females imprisoned at Mercer—293 single, 266 married. Though framed as addressing a “child in need of protection,” the Ontario Child Welfare Act disproportionately impacted single mothers, effectively treating sole caregiving as grounds for child removal.
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Yr ending Mar 1964: 559 females imprisoned at Mercer—293 single, 266 married. Though framed as addressing a “child in need of protection,” the Ontario Child Welfare Act disproportionately impacted imprisoned single mothers, effectively treating sole caregiving as grounds for child removal.
Andrew Mercer Ontario Reformatory for Females
Andrew Mercer Ontario Reformatory for Females
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I was honoured to share the importance of a rights-based approach to housing and homelessness with federal, provincial and territorial Ministers responsible for human rights today. (1/3)
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In 1953, my teenage mother spent weeks in what was known as the “dungeon” at the Andrew Mercer Reformatory as punishment for escaping. A decade for Tona Mills is deeply distressing; it’s hard to grasp that those in authority allowed her and others to be subjected to such inhumane and cruel TORTURE.
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Office of the Federal Housing Advocate
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This #Mother’sDay, we honour all who mother. Let's remember that most women in prisons were the sole supports of children before they were jailed & work to ensure all mums have the supports & resources they need to keep & care for their children & themselves! #SenCA #cdnpoli youtu.be/oSaSWXHBaus
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CCLA welcomes the Ontario Superior Court of Justice landmark decision affirming that unhoused people are entitled to full constitutional protection under the Charter and that governments must apply a human rights-based approach in responding to homeless encampments. ccla.org/press-releas...
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COM VID Sen Pate Mothers Day 2026 05 10 E Final
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While federal political parties resist any form of privacy protection, a new poll finds Canadians do not trust them to protect their data.
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CCLA Welcomes Historic Waterloo Court Decision Vindicating Rights of Unhoused People - CCLA
Yesterday, the Senate passed Tona’s Law, Bill S-205. This bill is the result of decades of work to uphold human rights for those most marginalized and to ensure that what happens behind prison walls is never beyond accountability. 1/4 #TonasLaw #EndSolitary #HumanRights #Cdnpoli
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We worked hard to break down this barrier. Three years. Multiple IPC orders. Dismissed reconsideration requests. The YCJA does not retroactively restrict access to records solely because an individual was under 18 while incarcerated at Mercer. PO-4827-R canlii.ca/t/kl2n3
Unfortunately, this structure was more of a facade, and the prison gained a notorious reputation for harsh discipline, riots, abuse, and controversial treatment practices. www.protectyourboundaries.ca/blog/post/lo...
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1880–1969: the Mercer Reformatory incarcerated women for poverty, homelessness, drunkenness, and “immoral” conduct, often separating them from children deemed neglected and made Crown wards for adoption. It’s encouraging to see evidence-based and international approaches to address homelessness.👇
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~200 children died in a Tooting cholera outbreak (1848–49). Most names lost. The man responsible was acquitted—and remembered. The children—the most vulnerable—not. Refusing their erasure. 👇 @genealogygraeme.bsky.social tooting180.org
Velma Demerson (1920–2019) died on May 13, 2019. Imprisoned in Ontario in 1939 for being with Chinese immigrant Harry Yip, she later fought for justice for women jailed under the Female Refuges Act. 🎬 Trailer: youtu.be/-2dzVlnDBzA?...
Senator Kim Pate
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Liberty Village is one of Toronto's youngest neighbourhoods. Many assume this area was nothing more than an industrial zone before it became overrun with tech start-ups and yoga studios. Wondering abo...
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Andrew Mercer Ontario Reformatory for Females
Locked Up in Liberty: When Surveys Reveal Hard Truths
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Andrew Mercer Ontario Reformatory for Females
Andrew Mercer Ontario Reformatory for Females
For the victims of the cholera outbreak in Tooting's pauper farm in 1848/49
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Andrew Mercer Ontario Reformatory for Females
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Incorrigible: A Film About Velma Demerson (Trailer)
Andrew Mercer Ontario Reformatory for Females
Great to learn more about evidence-based approaches to ending homelessness from Dr. Lígia Teixeira and other experts at the University of Ottawa and on Parliament Hill.
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