OTTAWA - The Canadian Red Cross Society's 2012-13 report on detention of immigrants in five provinces found failure to comply with national or international standards in eight areas:
— Inspectors' lack of access to immigrant detainees in some western and Atlantic provinces;
— Legal guarantees, such as access to a lawyer;
— Minors in detention;
— Commingling of immigrant detainees with criminal suspects;
— Mental health in detention;
— Detainees' access to family;
— Need for alternatives to detention, such as electronic monitoring;
— Challenges faced by foreign nationals detained as a group.