Brandon Lake pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death.
The collision occurred while he was driving at excessive speed and had failed to take his prescribed seizure medication, despite a known history of epilepsy and prior driving suspensions related to his medical condition.
The Crown sought a custodial sentence of two years less one day and a driving prohibition of at least 25 years.
The defence requested a conditional sentence.
The court found Lake's moral blameworthiness to be very high due to his disregard for license conditions and medical treatment.
A conditional sentence was deemed inappropriate given his history of non-compliance and the risk to public safety.
The court imposed a sentence of two years less one day custody, a 10-year driving prohibition, a s. 109 order for 10 years, a DNA order, and a s. 743.21 order.