The offender was convicted of second-degree murder for stabbing his female friend to death.
The Crown sought a 14-year parole ineligibility period, while the defence sought the statutory minimum of 10 years.
The court found significant aggravating factors, including intimate partner violence, breach of trust, the savage nature of the killing, and the offender's prior record for domestic violence.
However, the offender's severe mental illness at the time of the offence significantly reduced his moral blameworthiness.
Balancing these factors, the court set the period of parole ineligibility at 12 years.