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The Canadians in Hamas: The operative, leader and financierAbout 450 people with assorted roles in Hamas have ties to Canada, Global News has learned.CanadaNov 19, 2025
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Canadian held in Afghanistan: Who is Joshua Boyle?Here's what we know about Joshua Boyle, the Canadian man being held captive in Afghanistan along with his American wife.CanadaJun 4, 2014
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Omar Khadr to remain in federal prison in AlbertaThe former Guantanamo Bay detainee has agreed to a stay of a decision by Alberta's top court that ruled he should be serving his sentence as a youth and be transferred to a provincial jail.CrimeJul 17, 2014
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Khadr protests physical search, boycotts hearings againOmar Khadr refuses to attend his war crimes court hearing for second straight dayApr 30, 2010
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Former interrogator felt ‘compassion’ for KhadrA former army interrogator, known as The Monster, testified Wednesday that he felt "compassion" for Omar Khadr after U.S. forces plucked the Canadian-born terror suspect from an Afghan battlefield.May 5, 2010
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Interrogator recalls ‘actionable’ intelligence provided by KhadrOmar Khadr’s chief military interrogator in Afghanistan testified Thursday the Canadian-born terror suspect shut down and refused to co-operate on a day he “screamed and cussed” at the then-15-year-oldMay 6, 2010
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Canadians split about welcoming home Khadr: PollCanadians are split on the Harper government's decision to honour an agreement allowing confessed killer Omar Khadr to return to Canada, finds a poll.Nov 1, 2010
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Clinton lobbies Canada over Khadr plea dealIn a bid to persuade Canada to repatriate Omar Khadr, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reached out Friday to Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon — as he continued to visit China.Oct 22, 2010
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Khadr pleads guilty in Guantanamo trialCanadian captive Omar pleaded guilty on Monday to all five terrorism charges against him in the U.S. war crimes tribunal at the Guantanamo Bay naval base as part of a deal that would limit his sentence.Oct 25, 2010
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Danish, Filipino hostages held by Somali pirates seen in video asking for gov’t, company helpNAIROBI, Kenya - A maritime industry group posted videos Tuesday on YouTube showing two Danes and four Filipinos held hostage by Somalia pirates pleading for the Danish government and the ship's owner to help win their freedom.WorldJul 19, 2011
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U.S. set to hand over Omar Khadr videotapes to Canadian governmentTORONTO - American authorities are expected to hand videotapes of Omar Khadr to the Canadian government this week now that the head of the military commission has signed off on their release.CanadaAug 13, 2012
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Omar Khadr’s lawyers head to Ottawa to publicly decry delay in Gitmo transferTORONTO - The federal government was sticking to its lines about the delayed transfer of convicted war criminal Omar Khadr from Guantanamo Bay on the eve of a Thursday news conference by his normally taciturn legal team.PoliticsJun 20, 2012
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U.S. hands over Omar Khadr material; Toews urged to make transfer decisionTORONTO - American military authorities have given the Canadian government the videotapes and documents it wanted related to Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr, Ottawa confirmed Wednesday.Sep 5, 2012
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Canada blames U.S. for delay in transferring Khadr from Guantanamo BayTORONTO - New court documents show the Canadian government is defending itself against allegations it is deliberately dragging its feet in allowing Omar Khadr to return from Guantanamo Bay by arguing much of the delay is the fault of the Americans.Sep 13, 2012
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Canada blames U.S. for delay in transferring Khadr from Guantanamo BayTORONTO - New court documents show the Canadian government is defending itself against allegations it is deliberately dragging its feet in allowing Omar Khadr to return from Guantanamo Bay by arguing much of the delay is the fault of the Americans.PoliticsSep 13, 2012
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Canada blames U.S. for delay in transferring Khadr from Guantanamo BayTORONTO - New court documents show the Canadian government is defending itself against allegations it is deliberately dragging its feet in allowing Omar Khadr to return from Guantanamo Bay by arguing much of the delay is the fault of the Americans.Sep 13, 2012
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U.S. court ruling casts shadow on Omar Khadr’s war crimes convictionsTORONTO - A new American court ruling in favour of Osama bin Laden's driver has cast a shadow on the validity of Omar Khadr's war crimes convictions, legal experts said Wednesday.Oct 17, 2012
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U.S. court ruling casts shadow on Omar Khadr’s war crimes convictionsTORONTO - A new American court ruling in favour of Osama bin Laden's driver has cast a shadow on the validity of Omar Khadr's war crimes convictions, legal experts said Wednesday.CanadaOct 17, 2012
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B.C. man leaves money in will for Canadian war criminal Omar KhadrVANCOUVER - A British Columbia man says he's leaving Omar Khadr some money in his will, even though he thinks the Canadian war criminal wouldn't approve of his lifestyle as a gay atheist.CanadaOct 20, 2012
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B.C. man leaves money in will for Canadian war criminal Omar KhadrVANCOUVER - A British Columbia man says he's leaving Omar Khadr some money in his will, even though he thinks the Canadian war criminal wouldn't approve of his lifestyle as a gay atheist.Oct 20, 2012