Carlos Larmond, the Ottawa terror twin jailed in 2015 for trying to leave the country to fight for ISIS, has been released from a Calgary halfway house and is starting over as a newly married man with his sights on entrepreneurship. Read More
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Ottawa terrorist released from halfway house, starts new life
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