A court will not lightly remove an estate trustee chosen by the testator, but where there is a clear case of conflict of interest, removal is the appropriate course. The welfare of the beneficiaries must be the paramount consideration. As well, conduct by the trustee that endangers the trust property or that shows a want of honesty or lack of proper capacity to carry out the trustee’s duties are grounds for removal (see Letterstedt v. Broers (1884), 9 App. Cas. 371 (P.C.)).
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