The appellant pleaded guilty to conspiring to traffic cocaine and oxycodone, committing an indictable offence for the benefit of a criminal organization, and failing to comply with probation orders.
He was sentenced to a global term of seven years' imprisonment.
On appeal, he argued the sentencing judge failed to apply the principle of parity with a co-accused's sentence.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, finding no error in principle and that the sentence was fit given the appellant's lengthy criminal record and the differences in his offences compared to the co-accused.