The duty is to make full and frank disclosure of all material facts - meaning facts that might be expected to influence the granting or rejection of the application in question. Materiality is ultimately to be determined by the court in each particular case. Where a lawyer is in doubt, he or she should err on the side of disclosure (Kriegman v. Dill, 2018 BCCA 86, at para. 43).
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