AMMAN, Jordan -- Khaled Dos says he understands why Canada is focusing on families as it chooses thousands of potential new citizens from among the millions of Syrian refugees desperate for a fresh start. It's hardest for those with young children to find safety, either in Syria or in one of the countries they now live, the 25-year-old single man says through a translator. "But surely, Canada could just set aside a few spots -- just a few -- for someone like me?" Dos fled Syria in 2012 to avoid getting conscripted into the military. He'd managed to stay out by being in school, but Syrian President Basar Assad's forces were cutting up...
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