The burdens as laid out in the bill, the framework, are very similar to what is in the legislation in Nova Scotia. There are three different situations. There's a situation where there's substantially equal time, and in that case the burden is on the person proposing to move. There's the situation where one parent has the vast majority of the time, so there's a clear primary caregiver. In that case the person who is opposing the move has the burden of proof. In those cases in between that are not the clear cases on either end of the spectrum, both parents have the burden to show what's in the best interests of the child.
On December 5th, 2018. See this statement in context.