OTTAWA, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau said on Monday Canada would pull out six jets that have
been bombing targets in Iraq and Syria, ending Canada's
controversial combat role in the effort against Islamic State.
Canada will end its bombing missions by Feb. 22 but would
keep two surveillance planes in the region as well as refueling
aircraft, and triple the number of soldiers training Kurdish
troops in northern Iraq to about 200, from about 70 currently,
the government said.