Without exactly resolving the distance to drive time to the minute, I find it would have little impact on the child’s “best interests” (See e.g.: Steever v. McCavour 2009 NBQB 169 at para. 93). After all, the child is only two. He is not being taken a distance that removes him from family. Nor does it involve removal from school, friends or a community he has come to know. At most it will be a little more inconvenient for the father. v) Summary
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