Reprieve for ill woman facing deportation who didn’t know she wasn’t Canadian
HALIFAX — Gravely ill and shackled to a hospital bed, a woman facing deportation to England won a brief reprieve Friday after her lawyer and doctor argued she was too sick to travel and should be allowed to recover in Canada.
Fliss Cramman, 33, moved to Ontario when she was eight years old and only became aware she was not a citizen after a recent drug conviction.
Her physician, Dr. Alex Mitchell, told a deportation hearing at the Dartmouth General Hospital that Cramman has significant addiction and mental health issues, and had surgery for a perforated colon Thursday.
He said it would be “inhumane” to ship Cramman back to a country she has no connection to and no supports to help with the medical care she requires daily.


