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Nor was there any mention of Boyle’s connection to Canada No. 1 terror family, nor that one of his alleged charges happened six days after his personal meeting with the PM.

Surely this had news value.

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Surely it speaks even louder now of Trudeau’s lack of judgment, his incredible misread of the Canadian people, and his asinine opinion that returning jihadist extremists — not to suggest Boyle is one — can be rehabilitated and play a positive role in our society.

A publication ban was ordered on the current legal proceedings involving Boyle, as well as on any details regarding his bail hearing Wednesday which kept him in jail.

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Sources indicate Boyle was first placed in protective custody, but even inmates there wanted no part of his presence, leading to him being placed where he could be more closely monitored for his safety.

When word first got out that Boyle had been given the privilege of a private meeting with Trudeau following his family’s release after five years being held hostage by a Taliban-linked terror group in Afghanistan — but without a single ransom demand during all that time — the PMO refused to release details on the meeting citing privacy concerns.