What places are designated as temporary detention centres under the Youth Criminal Justice Act?
Last revised June 28, 2024

Youth Criminal Justice Act (S.C. 2002, c.1) s. 30 states:

30(1) Subject to subsection (7), a young person who is detained in custody in relation to any proceedings against the young person shall be detained in a safe, fair and humane manner in any place of temporary detention that may be designated by the lieutenant governor in council of the province or his or her delegate or in a place within a class of places so designated.

There are two Youth Custody Services centres in BC which have been designated as places of secure custody for youth by OIC 931/2003.

Burnaby

7900 Fraser Park Drive
Burnaby, BC V5J 5H1
Ph: 778 452-2050 Fax: 778 452-2069

Prince George

1211 Gunn Road
Prince George, BC V2N 4P2
Ph: 250 562-5393 Fax: 250 649-3878

The centres are legally designated as places of temporary detention and include both secure and open custody living units, as well as separate units for girls in custody.

Authority to designate places of temporary detention

OIC 267/2003 effective April 1, 2003, enacted a schedule for the purposes of the Youth Criminal Justice Act (Canada). Section 2 of the schedule states that:

1) The authority to designate a provincial director is delegated to the Minister of Children and Family Development
2) The authority to designate places of temporary detention is delegated to the provincial director.
and 
Ministerial Order No. 285 (October 29 2013) states, section (b) states that the following pers on is designated a provincial director:
(b) the following person is designated a provincial director:
Executive Director, Youth Justice and Forensic Services

The previous order designating a provincial director is Ministerial Order No. 323 (Novemebr 30, 2011).

Background

Orders in Council regarding designated places of secure custody:
OIC 267/2003, 931/2003, 605/2004, 429/2007, 463/2014

Victoria Youth Custody Centre Closure: 

June 5, 2014 Information Bulletin – Ministry of Children And Family Development

 

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