Experts say the new report raises more questions that answers after the Times confirms previous Turkish reports a Canadian intelligence agent helped Begum get into Syria When news broke that the United Kingdom authorities helped cover up Canada's role in trafficking Shamina Begum to Syria as a teenager, British academic Rizwaan Sabbir, who focuses on counter-terrorism, said he was not surprised. On Tuesday, news reports suggested Scotland Yard was informed that Begum and her two friends were trafficked into Syria by a smuggler who was a double agent working both for the Islamic State group and Canadian intelligence. But instead...