Court temporarily stays order to repatriate four Canadians from Syria, pending appeal
OTTAWA — A Federal Court ruling that ordered the government to repatriate four Canadian men being held in Syrian camps has been put on temporary hold until an appeal process plays out.
The Federal Court of Appeal has agreed to grant a stay, at the government’s request, until the appeal is heard less than two weeks from now.
The government has argued that it does not have an obligation to repatriate the Canadians, but it has agreed to bring home six women and 13 children who were part of the same legal challenge.
Ottawa is still required to get the process started by initiating contact with the Kurdish forces who are detaining the men in a region they reclaimed from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.