He was repatriated to Canada in 2012, and served his sentence in a Canadian prison before getting out on bail in 2015. In 2019, an Alberta judge ruled Khadr had served his sentence, and was a free man. In 2015, Khadr lost a lawsuit in Utah, filed in 2014, by the widow of Sgt. In July 2017, the Ontario court dismissed the attempt by those lawyers to have the Canadian government’s payment to Khadr frozen. Since 2015, Khadr has been out on bail, living in Alberta.
Source: National Post February 06, 2020 19:40 UTC