A judge is expected to give his final instructions today to jurors weighing the case of a Toronto-area woman facing terror charges in an attack at a Canadian Tire store.
Rehab Dughmosh was arrested in July 2017 on allegations she tried to attack employees with a golf club and a butcher knife at a Canadian Tire location at a mall in east Toronto.
She initially faced a total of 21 charges, but court documents filed this week show she now faces four.
They include two counts of assault with a weapon and one of carrying a weapon -- all in the name of ISIS.
Dughmosh is also charged with leaving Canada for the purpose of committing a criminal offence, in connection with an attempted trip to Syria in April 2016.
An agreed statement of facts says that while Dughmosh initially denied she was travelling in an effort to join ISIS, she admitted after her arrest in 2017 that it had been the true purpose of the trip.