Two women and three children who were temporarily missing in Syria after failing to board a repatriation flight to Canada in April are now flying home.
Two women and three children who were temporarily missing in Syria after failing to board a repatriation flight to Canada in April are finally on their way home.
The other 14 people arrived in April but these women and children failed to show up for the flight and neither their lawyers nor the Canadian government knew what happened for several days. "I have spoken to their families here in Canada and they are over the moon, delighted and just overjoyed," he said.The federal government arrested and sought peace bonds against three of the four women who returned in April.
In May, the Federal Court of Appeal overturned a decision four Canadian men held in Syrian camps were entitled to Ottawa's help to return home.A small group of civil society members that includes Sen. Kim Pate is expected to travel to the region in late August to visit the four men in hopes of helping to repatriate them.
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