Hiva Alizadeh, 34, was one of three men arrested in police raids and charged in 2010 in what was described in court as a plot to attack Canadian military and other targets.
As part of a deal with the prosecution, more serious terrorism charges were dropped and he will be eligible for parole in nine years.
An Ottawa hospital X-ray technologist, Hisbahuddin Ahmed, is awaiting sentencing after he was found guilty in July of participating in the conspiracy.
Police had seized circuit boards and other materials that could be used to make bombs (although no actual explosives), as well as reams of jihadist propaganda and instructional videos, from the group.
The suspects had been under surveillance for months. At one point, police secretly replaced the group's half-built detonators with harmless replicas.
Alizadeh was also recorded discussing sending money to his family in Iran for rocket launchers and grenades, and later sent the funds.
Evidence at Sher's trial included a wiretap of a dinner conversation in which the trio discussed attacking a repatriation ceremony at a Canadian military base, which are usually attended by the deceased soldier's family, senior military commanders and the defense minister.
Other police intercepts, however, suggested that his alleged co-conspirators did not believe Sher was fully committed to "violent jihad."
Superior Court Justice Charles Hackland said Sher likely harbored jihadist sympathies but that the evidence did not prove he intended to join the conspiracy.
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