The charges against Aydin Coban, included extortion, child luring, child pornography and harassment.
Amanda Todd, who was then fifteen, posted a video in 2012 in which she detailed how a man had tormented her online.
It was watched millions of times on YouTube and sparked a national debate about online bullying.
Todd took her own life just five weeks after uploading the video and shortly after explicit photos were leaked online.
Coban was sentenced to eleven years in prison by a Dutch court in 2017 for blackmailing and harassing dozens of young women on the internet, some as far away as Britain, Canada and the United States.
He was later extradited to Canada where he faced the additional charges related to making and distributing child pornography, extortion and harassment.
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