Renata Ford has been given a suspended sentence, in her drunk driving case from 2016.
The widow of former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, has also been ordered to pay a $1,100 fine and is banned from driving for two years.
She's also agreed to perform 100 hours of community service, and to have an interlock installed in any vehicle she owns.
It was back in December of 2016, when Ford's car bumped into another in the parking lot of an LCBO in the area of Kingsway and Royal York.
Renata then got out of her car, walked over to the LCBO and tried to buy a bottle of wine. The manager refused to sell it to her. She returned to her car and sat in the passenger seat, which is where police found her. Ford later failed a breathalyzer test.
The Crown was pushing for a 45-day jail term, since she had two previous convictions, in 1997 and 2005, for impaired driving.