ISIS detainees in northeast Syria on the weekend, a lawyer representing her family said on Monday.The woman, believed to have left Alberta for Syria in 2014, has been taken to northern Iraq, setting the stage for her return to Canada.She is the first Canadian adult to leave the makeshift camps and prisons for suspected ISIS members captured in Syria during the conflict.But what awaits her upon her arrival in Canada in the coming weeks remains uncertain.Asked what steps were being taken to protect public safety, Public Safety Minister Bill Blair’s office declined to answer.