EDMONTON - When Omar Khadr is released on $5,000 bail Thursday, the clock will stop ticking on the time served toward his eight-year sentence. He also faces numerous conditions, including:

  • Must wear an electronic monitoring device.
  • Must live with his lawyer Dennis Edney and wife Patricia in Edmonton.
  • Must observe a nightly curfew from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
  • Cannot leave Alberta without prior approval, except to visit Edneys' vacation home in B.C.
  • May only contact his family by telephone or video under Edneys' supervision, and chat must be in English.
  • May only have in-person visits with his family with prior approval from bail supervisor.
  • Any Internet access will be restricted and must be monitored and supervised.