After spending more than three years at an ISIS detention camp in Syria, two Canadian women, including Kimberly Polman of British Columbia, and their children are on their way back to Canada. Mercedes Stephenson explains why Ottawa decided to intervene to secure their releases, despite the government previously refusing to repatriate Canadians captured by U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters in Syria.
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Canadians released from camp of ISIS detainees in Syria
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