Eight ISIS women get taxpayer-funded luxury hotel services
The repatriation of eight Canadian women who travelled to Syria to join the Islamic State cost taxpayers at least $170,000, with expenses covering business-class flights, hotel rooms, wine, and snacks
The repatriation of eight Canadian women who travelled to Syria to join the Islamic State cost taxpayers at least $170,000, with expenses covering business-class flights, hotel rooms, wine and snacks, newly released federal documents show.
The women, along with their children, were brought back in three separate operations between 2022 and 2023, after spending years in Kurdish-run detention camps following ISIS’s collapse.