Damion Ryan Sentenced in Fentanyl Case

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Winnipeg (Manitoba) – June 26, 2026 –Today, in the Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba, Damion Ryan was sentenced to 23 years imprisonment for conspiracy to traffic in fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine, as well as a further 1.5 years imprisonment consecutive for instructing a person to commit offences for the benefit of a criminal organization, for a total sentence of 24.5 years.

On December 15, 2025, the Court found Mr. Ryan guilty of these crimes and found he was the key member of the conspiracy for his role directing a high‑level drug organization that could source significant quantities of fentanyl, cocaine and methamphetamine from Vancouver to Winnipeg, along with handguns and protection to support a drug operation. Mr. Ryan directly trafficked kilograms of cocaine from Ontario to Winnipeg.

The Court found that the criminal organization, which Mr. Ryan headed, posed an enhanced threat to society by allowing Mr. Ryan and his co-conspirators to expand and thrive in the drug business, holding the promise of riches for its members and the capacity to protect its members and interests.

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Director of Public Prosecutions George Dolhai said:

“As a national prosecution service, the Public Prosecution Service of Canada is prioritizing complex drug prosecutions that address the high volumes of harmful substances trafficked into our communities. This sentence denounces organized criminality and specifically denounces directing minds, such as Mr. Ryan, who seek financial reward by preying on the vulnerable with no regard for the fatalities that ensue. Communities who are left devastated by those who traffic in fentanyl, cocaine and methamphetamine must not be merely counted as a cost of business. Mr. Ryan’s conviction and sentence enhances public safety and deepens public confidence in the rule of law.”

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