The circumstances in this case amount to one of the “five types of situations considered to constitute ‘child abduction’” discussed in Thomson v. Thomson, 1994 CanLII 16630 (SCC), [1994], 3 S.C.R. 551 at pp. 580-81: A The child was removed by a parent from the country of the child's habitual residence to another country without the consent of the other parent, at a time when no custody decision had yet been handed down but serious problems between the parents already existed.
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