Widow, 101, says Rotary Foundation Canada refuses to share husband’s $40M fortune

Widow, 101, says Rotary Foundation Canada refuses to share husband’s $40M fortune

A 101-year-old Edmonton widow is in a legal battle with the Rotary Foundation Canada over which charities should benefit from her late husband's $40-million estate.Mary McEachern says the foundation has repeatedly blocked her efforts to honour her husband's final wishes

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