What are the reasons for a mother's decision to move to Canada from Canada to Canada?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from S.L.J. v. K.B., 2019 NSSC 268 (CanLII):

The mother’s reasons for moving are focused on the child’s needs and are in his best interests. Her reasons are reasonable and were made in good faith: Duggan v. White, 2019 BCCA 200.

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