The accused, a repeat offender with a history of firearm offences, was convicted of discharging a restricted firearm and possessing a loaded prohibited firearm.
After being rebuffed by a woman outside an after-hours party, he discharged a handgun twice into the air.
At the time, he was subject to a lifetime weapons prohibition order.
The Crown sought 12 to 14 years, while the defence sought 6.5 to 8 years.
The court emphasized denunciation and deterrence, imposing a global sentence of 10 years (7 years and 3 months net of pre-trial custody).
The court declined to grant enhanced pre-sentence credit for lockdowns, finding the conditions were not particularly harsh.