Feds don't 'care if they die,' says lawyer helping Canadian children held in Syria

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Feds don't 'care if they die,' says lawyer helping Canadian children held in Syria
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Five Canadian children are languishing in a squalid detention camp in northeastern Syria after Ottawa denied their mothers permission to come to Canada, says a lawyer fighting in court on behalf of the families.

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