The man found guilty of second-degree murder in the 2012 gas-and-dash incident has been sentenced to life in prison, with no chance of parole for 16 years.
44-year-old Jayesh Prajapati was killed when he tried to stop a driver from speeding off without paying for gas at a station near Roselawn and Marlee Aves.
Max Tutiven was found guilty by a jury last month.
Both the Crown and defence had asked for a life sentence, but the difference was on parole. Prosecutors said he should have no chance of getting out for 17 years, while the defence was asking for parole in 12 years.
Tutiven had pleaded not guilty, telling court that he thought he had hit a pylon and not a person.