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Canada: Convicted ISIS jihadi called ‘undue risk to society’ last year now allowed to go skiing with girlfriend

NOV 16, 2020 8:00 AM BY ROBERT SPENCER

Meanwhile, Calgary’s mayor is calling for stringent restrictions on public gatherings because of covid hysteria. Law-abiding citizens are apparently supposed to cower inside while this Islamic State jihadi enjoys the slopes.



“Calgary ISIS terrorist allowed to go skiing with girlfriend, parole board rules,” by Dave Naylor, Western Standard, November 13, 2020:

A convicted ISIS terrorist living in Calgary has been granted permission to take to the ski hills with his girlfriend.

Only one year ago, Carlos Larmond was considered too dangerous for full release from his halfway house.

The Parole Board of Canada said Larmond had “developed a new relationship,” and was engaged to be married following several visits with his girlfriend, Global reported.

“You have indicated a desire to spend more time with her on her next visit, and also to perhaps do some skiing in the mountains this winter,” according to a copy of the decision.

“That would mean you would have to travel by bus, and therefore, spend overnight at the ski resort.”

Less than a year ago, Global reported the Parole Board ordered Larmond, 29, to live at a half-way house in Calgary on the grounds that he posed an “undue risk to society.”

He was refused overnight leave privileges then because of his “need for constant close monitoring.”

Part of an Ottawa extremist group, Larmond was arrested in Montreal in January 2015 as he was leaving for Syria to join ISIS with his twin brother, Ashton. He was jailed for seven years the following year. He was also convicted of threatening to kill a corrections officer while in pretrial custody….