
Two Canadian women arrested after repatriation from camps in northeastern Syria
The RCMP have arrested two Canadian women in Montreal after the government repatriated them from a camp in northeastern Syria for ISIS suspects and their families, said their lawyer Lawrence Greenspon.
Greenspon told CBC News the Crown is seeking a terrorism peace bond, which would mean the women would have to live under certain conditions for up to a year.
“It’s not surprising, but what it demonstrates is that Canada has the ability to repatriate these women and children and then deal with any concerns that they have through the Canadian justice system, which is the way it should be,” he said.
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