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Repatriation of Canadian orphan from Syria an exceptional case: Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government decided to repatriate a Canadian orphan from Syria because she had no family left in the wartorn country. But Trudeau says the decision to bring back the five-year-old girl known only as Amira is the exception, and that Ottawa does not have plans to repatriate any of the dozens of other Canadians stuck in Syria.
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The Canadian Press
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CP110087571
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10/5/2020 1:30:00 PM
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COVID-19
Justin Trudeau
refugees
syria
Theresa Tam