A judge has dismissed an application to throw out the case of a Calgary man accused of going to Syria to fight with ISIS, for what the defence said were unreasonable delays in the court process.
A Calgary man accused of spending a year fighting for ISIS in Syria will go on trial on terrorism charges after a judge rejected a defence application to have the charges stayed, arguing the case dragged on too long through the court system.
A Calgary man accused of committing acts of terrorism overseas more than a decade ago should go on trial, say prosecutors, despite an application by defence to have all charges stayed because of delays in the case.