By Kim Gale and Giancarlo Mignardi ( July 9, 2020, 2:29 PM EDT) -- The common law immensely protects testamentary freedom — the ability of testators to dispose of their property upon death as they please. Indeed, the current state of Ontario law is that testators may dispose of property in their will even if their intentions were rooted in racist, xenophobic, or prejudiced reasons. This is why it is often colloquially noted that “racist wills” are possible in Ontario....