The offender pleaded guilty to sexual assault with a weapon, forcible confinement, and robbery after attacking a pregnant woman in a public washroom.
Following a psychiatric assessment, the Crown and defence agreed the offender should be designated a long-term offender but disagreed on the sentence length.
The court weighed the offender's high risk of violent and sexual recidivism, his history of violence against women, and his bipolar affective disorder.
The court imposed a global sentence of five years in custody (two years going forward after pre-sentence credit) and a ten-year Long-Term Supervision Order.