The offender pleaded guilty to facilitating terrorist activity, instructing terrorist activity, and promoting hatred.
Over a decade, he was a leader in a neo-Nazi militant accelerationist group, creating propaganda videos and manifestos that incited violence against identifiable groups and inspired several real-world attacks.
The court emphasized denunciation and deterrence, noting the gravity of terrorism offences designed to result in indiscriminate killing.
The offender was sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment, less 48 months of pre-sentence credit.
The court declined to order delayed parole eligibility, finding the offender's prospects for rehabilitation in the penitentiary system warranted standard parole rules.