The Children's Aid Society brought a child protection application seeking a temporary supervision order for two children residing with their mother and stepfather.
The Society raised concerns regarding educational neglect, inadequate supervision, and the presence of an adult sibling with a history of sexually abusing one of the children.
Despite the Society seeking only a supervision order, the court found that the children could not be safely maintained in the mother's care due to ongoing risks and her lack of insight.
The court ordered that the children be placed in the temporary care and custody of the Society.