The accused was charged with three counts of assault upon his wife, Jill Delima, with offence dates of March 30, 2010, December 19, 2007, and April 1 to August 1, 2001.
The trial proceeded over several months.
The Crown called the complainant, her brother, a Children's Aid Society worker, and a police officer as witnesses.
The accused denied all allegations.
The central issues were credibility and reliability.
The court found the complainant and Crown witnesses credible and reliable, and rejected the accused's denials.
The court found the accused guilty on all three counts based on the totality of the evidence, which established assault beyond a reasonable doubt.