
Driver sentenced in fatal crash that killed Ottawa-area man
Max Breton, 33, was sentenced Monday to six years in prison, minus credit for time served, for impaired driving causing death.
'No sentence would be good enough, but when there's no mitigating circumstances, Hal was just driving home, there has to be a mandatory minimum so it sends a message to the community that this can happen,' said Tierney's brother, Brad Tierney.
The sentence stems from a Feb. 24, 2023, crash on Fallowfield Road that killed the 58-year-old father of three while he was on his way home from work.
Hal Tierney
Hal Tierney who was killed by a drunk driver just before his 59th birthday. (Katelyn Wilson/ CTV News).
Court heard that Breton had picked up his six-year-old daughter from afterschool care around 5 p.m. that day.
In the hours leading up to the crash, two motorists called 911 saying Breton's vehicle was swerving and ran a stop sign.
Around 8 p.m. that night Breton hit Tierney's vehicle, sending him into a ditch. Tierney later died of his injuries.
'He was always there for advice, even when I didn't want it,' said Brad. 'He was amazing, and he just brought all of us together and his kids are really going to miss him, and they need him.'
Breton's blood alcohol was more than twice the legal limit and the court also heard there were beer cans found inside and around the vehicle.
His six-year-old daughter was not injured, but the judge, Anne London-Weinstein, called her presence in the truck a highly aggravating factor, saying it's 'a miracle' the child wasn't also killed or injured.
Breton pleaded guilty in March and during the sentencing hearing earlier this month told the court, 'It should have been me that died that day.'
'Every Father's Day, every birthday, Christmas, it's ruined,' said Tierney's wife, Carolann Degruyter. 'I try and make the best of it for my family, but they're devastated, heartbroken. The pain doesn't go away.'
Since Tierney's death, members of his family began volunteering with Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), which has been advocating for tougher sentences.
'MADD has been working with legislators to make sure that sentences match the crime. It's something very hard to do,' said Valerie Keyes, president of MADD's Ottawa chapter.
'The judge correctly pointed out today that the sentencing for impaired driving has been going up… If you read the Criminal Code chapter and verse, it could be life, but the chances of that ever happening for impaired driving at the present time, it's non-existent.'
After the sentence was read aloud, members of the Tierney family shouted as Breton was taken into custody, underscoring the pain for Tierney's loved ones that no sentence can erase.
'It's not enough time. Our dad was taken and all it takes is one brave judge to stand up and put an end to this,' said Tierney's daughter, Brittany.
'We just miss our dad, and we just want the roads to be safer. He was a great dad, and we love and miss him so much,' his other daughter, Chelsey, said.
Breton was also handed an eight-year driving prohibition and a non-communication order with members of the Tierney family.
Breton's lawyer declined to comment.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CTV News
17 minutes ago
- CTV News
Woman, 31, dies in workplace accident at elementary school in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
An SPVM police vehicle is seen in Montreal August 29, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi Montreal police (SPVM) say a 31-year-old woman has died in a workplace accident at an elementary school in the city's Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie borough. Police received a 911 call at about 6:40 a.m. Tuesday reporting that a worker had fallen from a ladder in the courtyard of the school on Rosemont Boulevard, near Chatelain Street. The woman was unconscious when she was treated by paramedics at the scene and sent to hospital. A police spokesperson confirmed Tuesday afternoon that she succumbed to her injuries in hospital. The SPVM says Quebec's workplace safety board, the Commission des normes, de l'équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail, is leading the investigation. Police said officials were at the school to analyze the scene.


CTV News
17 minutes ago
- CTV News
2 charged in daycare assaults west of Edmonton
The Little Stars Montessori Early Learning Center sign in Spruce Grove on Thursday, March 13, 2025. (Nav Sangha/CTV News Edmonton) Two people are facing charges after allegations of assault at the Little Stars Montessori Early Learning Center in Spruce Grove. On March 6, RCMP got a complaint about an alleged assault at the daycare on Pioneer Road. As a result of the investigation, police have laid charges against Dimpy Bawa, 32, and Shivani Shivani, 29. Bawa was charged with two counts of assault with a weapon and assault. Shivani was charged with two counts of assault. Both Bawa and Shivani were let go from the daycare at the 'onset' of the investigation, police said, and added that the daycare has been 'cooperative with investigators.' They have been released and are scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 17 in Stony Plain. Four victims have been identified, RCMP said. The assaults are said to have taken place on Feb. 19, 2025, with reports coming in between March 6 and March 12. Police believe there may be more victims. Little Stars daycare received a probationary licence in March due to 'safety concerns,' which temporarily removed their ability to care for infants. That licence expired June 12. The province has said that Child Care Licensing is monitoring the program. If your child attends this daycare and you believe they may have been involved, Parkland RCMP ask that you contact them at 825-220-7267. Anyone who wants to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. You can also submit a tip online.


CTV News
17 minutes ago
- CTV News
N.S. RCMP arrests man believed to be connected to firearms complaint in Bridgewater
The Nova Scotia RCMP has arrested a man believed to be connected to an ongoing firearms complaint investigation by the Bridgewater Police Service. RCMP officers responded to a report of a person with a firearm in a vehicle on Highway 325 around 9:15 p.m. on July 29. Officers learned Bridgewater police were investigating a firearms complaint one hour prior, according to an RCMP news release. RCMP officers stopped the vehicle on Raven Drive and arrested Brendan Ramsey, 30. They also seized a loaded firearm and ammunition from the vehicle. Ramsey, from Rhodes Corner, is facing multiple charges, including possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose and careless use of a firearm. He is scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 24. Bridgewater case Bridgewater police said they responded to the firearms-related complaint on North Street around 8:15 p.m. on July 29. They learned a man in a parking lot allegedly pointed what was believed to be a firearm at two people before fleeing the scene. Police did not believe it was a random incident and blocked off a section of Glen Allan Drive with the RCMP on July 30. They searched a residence and found an unsecured loaded .22 calibre rifle around 1:40 a.m. They charged Brandon Tyler Feindell with multiple offences and issued a warrant for his arrest. Anyone with information on the investigations is asked to call RCMP at 902-634-8674 or Bridgewater police at 902-543-2464, or anonymously contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page