Mohammed Younus was tried for the murder of his brother, Shamsul Alamshah.
The initial charge of first-degree murder was reduced to second-degree murder.
The court assessed the accused's defenses of accident, self-defence, and provocation.
The judge found Younus's testimony incredible and unreliable, concluding that he was the aggressor in the fatal stabbing.
The court rejected all defenses, finding that the Crown had proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Younus intended to cause death or bodily harm likely to cause death.
Younus was found guilty of second-degree murder.