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Fliss Cramman released from hospital, headed to Cape BretonFliss Cramman, who recently regained her permanent residency status after a long battle against deportation, has been released from hospital.HealthNov 23, 2016
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N.S. considers revisiting health coverage for Fliss CrammanNova Scotia Health Minister Leo Glavine said the province may revisit its decision to not provide health coverage to Fliss Cramman.CanadaNov 22, 2016
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Fliss Cramman given permanent residency after lengthy deportation battleAdvocates for Fliss Cramman, who is facing deportation to Britain, will present a plan today to provide health care for her.CanadaNov 18, 2016
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Nova Scotia won’t provide health coverage for Fliss Cramman, who is facing deportationFliss Cramman, a 33-year-old mother of four, arrived in Canada when she was eight years old - but her parents failed to obtain her citizenship.CanadaNov 17, 2016
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Not quite Canadian: Deported from their homesThey have spent much of their lives in Canada, had children, voted and held down jobs, but now find themselves facing deportation because of immigration issues that were never resolved.CanadaNov 6, 2016
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N.S. deportee, Fliss Cramman’s new battle: health careFliss Cramman, facing deportation to Britain will be detained for another 30 days, while advocates work to secure private health care funding.CanadaOct 24, 2016
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Fliss Cramman, hospitalized and facing deportation, detained for 30 more daysA hearing will be held Friday to determine if a Fliss Cramman, who is facing deportation back to England, should be moved from a detention list.CanadaOct 21, 2016
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Fliss Cramman, facing deportation, makes plea to stay in ‘homeland’ of CanadaFliss Cramman, a young mother facing deportation to the U.K. after spending much of her life in Canada, issued a plea Thursday to be allowed to stay in the country she considers home.CanadaOct 20, 2016
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Shackles taken off woman in Nova Scotia facing deportationAn ailing woman who is facing deportation to England has been freed from shackles that kept her restrained in her hospital bed following the intervention of two Nova Scotia cabinet ministers, one of whom said he was appalled by her treatment.CanadaSep 29, 2016
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