Matthew Wawrykiewicz was convicted of multiple drug trafficking and proceeds of crime offences across two indictments.
Following a dismissed Charter application, he did not contest the Crown's facts.
The court considered aggravating factors, including the significant quantities of cocaine and heroin, the commission of second offences while on bail, and the presence of weapons.
Mitigating factors included his youth, lack of prior criminal record, and the efficient defence of the Charter motion.
The court found him to be a high-level professional drug dealer and imposed a global sentence of ten years in the penitentiary, with specific concurrent and consecutive sentences for each count, and credit for pre-sentence custody and house arrest.