The accused was found guilty of threatening death following a trial on November 3, 2017.
The incident occurred at Queen's Park when the accused left two duffle bags unattended in front of the Whitney Block west doors and made statements to security officers indicating a threat to the Legislature building.
The Crown sought to have the threat classified as an act of terrorism under section 83.01 of the Criminal Code.
The court rejected the terrorism designation, finding that the accused's mental health issues, rather than any ideological, political, or religious purpose, motivated the conduct.
The court sentenced the accused to six months time served and two years probation with various conditions, including mental health treatment and restrictions on attending Ontario Legislative buildings.