
Crown seeks terrorism peace bond in Calgary after Canadian mother freed from ISIS detention camp
A Canadian woman who landed in Alberta earlier this week after being held at an ISIS detention camp in Syria for two years appeared in a Calgary courtroom Friday as prosecutors seek a terrorism peace bond.
Defence lawyer Yoav Niv and prosecutor prosecutor Ben Rodgers set a two-day hearing before provincial court Judge Lloyd Robertson in March, when the Crown’s application will be heard.
A publication ban protects the 30-year-old woman’s identity. CBC News will call the 30-year-old “S.A.,” (Ed. short for Shitty Ass?) as she was previously identified in Federal Court.
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