TORONTO — A Toronto woman convicted of terror charges grew increasingly preoccupied with the notion that the Canadian government was spying on her in the years before she carried out an attack at a Canadian Tire while draped in an ISIL banner. Crown prosecutors, who suggested the judge review the report, said they found it contained some “problematic findings” that they dispute. Dughmosh was convicted last week of several terror charges in connection with the June 2017 attack at a Canadian Tire in an east Toronto mall. She was also found guilty on another charge related to a failed attempt to join ISIL in Syria in 2016. Dughmosh, who represented herself and participated only minimally in her legal proceedings, was found fit to stand trial.
Source: National Post January 21, 2019 16:52 UTC