Canadian Mohammad Khalifa is facing trial in the United States, after the FBI detained the former Toronto IT worker and charged him with a terror-related offence for his role in supporting the so-called Islamic State. David Akin explains why experts say the case is hurting Canada’s reputation, as it faces criticism for not repatriating other Canadians who fought for ISIS.
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