The mother brought a motion to change a final parenting order, seeking permission to relocate the parties' ten-year-old child from London, Ontario to Winnipeg, Manitoba, where her new husband had secured employment.
The father opposed the relocation and sought primary care and decision-making responsibility.
The court found that the relocation constituted a material change in circumstances and that the move was in the child's best interests, as the mother had been the primary caregiver for most of the child's life and could provide a stable home.
The court permitted the relocation, ordered extended parenting time for the father during school holidays, and granted joint decision-making responsibility with final decision-making authority to the mother.