Canadian Woman Released From Syrian Camp Released on Bail in Alberta

Canadian Woman Released From Syrian Camp Released on Bail in Alberta
A general view of Karama camp for internally displaced Syrians, Feb. 14, 2022 by the village of Atma, Idlib province, Syria. The Canadian Press/AP-Omar Albam
The Canadian Press
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OTTAWA—A Canadian woman who returned to Canada from a prison camp in northeastern Syria this week has been released on bail in Edmonton pending a terrorism peace bond application, Mounties in Alberta said Friday.

She was among four Canadian women and 10 children who landed in Montreal either late Wednesday or early Thursday, the largest single group Canada has repatriated from Syria, said lawyer Lawrence Greenspon, who has been helping get them home.