Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau came under pressure on Monday from the opposition Conservatives who warned against giving any assistance to Jack Letts - a dual citizen dubbed "Jihadi Jack" by the media - after Britain's decision to strip him of his
British citizenship.
Letts, who had dual Canadian-British citizenship, said he hopes
Canada can get him out of the Kurdish
prison where he has been held for about two years, even if it means he goes to prison in North America, according to an ITV News interview.
Trudeau's Liberals repealed a law that allowed for the citizenship of those convicted of terrorism offences to be revoked.