One of two Montrealers who faced terror-related offences has been found not guilty on all three charges, while her co-accused has been convicted on one of the three.
Jurors reached the verdicts today after deliberating since last Thursday.
Sabrine Djermane, 21, was acquitted of attempting to leave Canada to commit a terror act abroad; possession of an explosive substance; and committing an act under the direction or for the profit of a terrorist organization.
El Mahdi Jamali, 20, was found guilty of an explosives-related charge.
A fourth charge of facilitating a terrorist act was previously withdrawn against the two.
The Crown argued the accused — a couple at the time — were ready to leave Canada to join ISIS in Syria and had accumulated the ingredients and information necessary to make an explosive device.