Six Canadian Children to be Repatriated from Detention Camp in Syria

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Six Canadian Children to be Repatriated from Detention Camp in Syria
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Six children, aged between five and 12, will be repatriated to Canada from a detention camp in Syria, but their Canadian mother will not be allowed to return. The government is working with the Polarization Clinic in Montreal to support the children, who will likely be placed in foster care if the mother is not back in the country.

OTTAWA — Six children, but not their Canadian mother, will be repatriated to Canada from a detention camp in Syria .

He says the government is working with the Polarization Clinic in Montreal, which supports families affected by radicalization. The clinic will receive the children, who don’t have family in Montreal and will likely end up placed in foster care if the mother is not back in the country. The federal government has refused to repatriate the woman, whose identity is not public, because officials believe she poses a security risk, according to Greenspon.

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