The applicant, charged with second-degree murder following the stabbing death of his roommate, applied for judicial interim release.
The Crown conceded the primary ground but argued for detention on the secondary and tertiary grounds.
The court found that the proposed sureties could adequately supervise the applicant, mitigating the risk to public safety.
The court also held that a reasonable member of the public would not lose confidence in the administration of justice if the applicant were released on strict conditions amounting to virtual house arrest.
The application for bail was granted.