Canadian PM Justin Trudeau got Muslim terrorist Omar Khadr, who killed a US soldier, out of Guantanamo Bay and brought him back to Canada, then paid him $10 million for his “pain and suffering.” Will he try the same thing for this Canadian Muslim, Abdulrahman El Bahnasawy, who was just sentenced to 40 years for plotting terrorist attacks for the Islamic State (ISIS) in New York City?

NBC-NY Canadian citizen Abdulrahman El Bahnasawy, 20, was sentenced to decades in prison Wednesday for plotting to carry out terrorist attacks in the name of ISIS in New York City during the summer of 2016, prosecutors say. El Bahnasawy plead guilty in October, 2016 in federal court in Manhattan to the terror charges.

“Bahnasawy planned to detonate bombs in Times Square and the New York City subway system, and to shoot civilians at concert venues,” U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said. “El Bahnasawy aspired, in his words , to ‘create the next 9/11.’”

El Bahnasawy plotted with Talha Haroon, a 20-year-old Muslim U.S. citizen living in Pakistan, and Russell Salic, a 38-year-old Philippines citizen and resident, to commit bombings and shootings in heavily populated areas of New York City during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan in 2016. El Bahnasawy had acquired bomb making materials and a cabin within driving range of New York City to be used to assemble the bombs, court papers say.

Haroon planned to travel to New York to help carry out the attacks and Salic wired money from the Philippines to fund the operation, the court papers say.

El Bahnasawy was arrested after he traveled from Canada to New York after an undercover FBI agent infiltrated the plot posing as an ISIS supporter. Haroon was later arrested in Pakistan and Salic was arrested in the Philippines, prosecutors say.

LEFTIST U.S. District Judge Richard Berman rejected a prosecutor’s arguments for a life sentence, citing Abdulrahman El Bahnasawy’s mental illness and addiction issues.