Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr is expecting to learn today if his bail conditions might be relaxed.
An Edmonton judge will rule on the Toronto native's request for his bail restrictions to be eased while he awaits an appeal of his war-crime conviction by a US military commission.
The conviction and appeal request stem from a deadly grenade attack on a U-S soldier in Afghanistan in 2002, when Khadr was 15.
After an eventual Supreme Court ruling that his rights were violated while in U-S captivity he was transferred and has been on bail since mid-2015.
But his lawyer argues the life of his now 32 year old client remains restricted by a stalled American court process and Khadr is asking for looser bail conditions, including a passport.