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Crown seeks terrorism peace bond in Calgary after Trudeau government allows evil Islamist terrorist freed from ISIS detention camp back in Canada

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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