The parties resolved all issues in their divorce except for the choice of school for their four-year-old child.
The applicant father proposed a school in Kincardine, while the respondent mother proposed a school in Port Elgin.
The court weighed several factors, including commute times, religious instruction, and the ability to walk to school.
The court found that the mother's proposal offered significantly less overall transit time for the child and avoided potential conflicts regarding religious instruction.
The court ordered that the child be enrolled in the school proposed by the mother.