TORONTO, Oct 14 (INP) Former Canadian hostage Joshua Boyle , his American wife Caitlan Coleman and their three young children arrived in Canada on Friday night at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport, two days after Pakstani commandos rescued them from captors who first took the couple hostage five years ago in Afghanistan. The final leg of the family’s journey was an Air Canada flight Friday from London to Toronto. Coleman, wearing a tan-colored headscarf, sat in the aisle of the business class cabin. She nodded wordlessly when she confirmed her identity to a reporter on board the flight. In the two seats next to her were her two elder children. In the seat beyond that was Boyle, with their youngest child in his lap. U.S. State Department officials were on the plane with them. Boyle gave the media a handwritten statement expressing disagreement with U.S. foreign policy. “God has given me and my family unparalleled resilience and determination, and to allow that to stagnate, to pursue personal pleasure or comfort while there is still deliberate and organized injustice in the world would be a betrayal of all I believe, and tantamount to sacrilege,” he wrote. He nodded to one of the State Department officials and said, “Their interests are not my interests.” He added that one of his children is in poor health and had to be force-fed by their Pakistani rescuers. The family was able to leave from the plane with their escorts before the rest of the passengers. There was about a 5- to 10-minute delay before everyone else was allowed out. The Canadian government also issued a statement Friday night saying it joined the Boyle family “in rejoicing over the long-awaited return to Canada of their loved ones.” Father of Caitlan Coleman said he was angry at Boyle for taking her to Afghanistan in the first place. “Taking your pregnant wife to a very dangerous place, to me, and the kind of person I am, is unconscionable,” he told ABC News. The journey home was complicated by Boyle´s refusal to board a US military aircraft in Pakistan, according to two US officials who spoke on condition of anonymity. Boyle instead asked to be flown to Canada. Boyle had once been married to the sister of an inmate at the US military detention center at Guantanamo Bay. The marriage ended and the inmate was later released to Canada. In an Editorial “Toronto Sun” termed Joshua Boyle “an idiot and a fool”. He’s such an idiot that the much-married backpacker was once married to Omar Khadr’s al-Qaeda-loving sister, and we are firm believers in being judged by the company one keeps. Osama bin Laden attended her second wedding, which speaks volumes about who you are. It said we are glad Boyle’s current American-born wife, Caitlan Coleman, was also safely freed with her three children, all born in captivity, and hopefully she will eventually dump the man who thought it was wise to drag a pregnant wife into war-ravaged Afghanistan so that he could reportedly hook up as a “war correspondent” embedded with the Taliban. INP/AH