The Children's Aid Society brought a motion to suspend the mother's access to two children (ages 6 and 4) in a child protection proceeding.
The mother opposed the motion and brought a cross-motion to dismiss the protection application.
The court had previously imposed four conditions on the mother's access following an earlier motion on July 14, 2015.
The court found that the mother had breached these conditions by inappropriately interrogating the children about the foster home, discussing the father, and raising issues central to the court case.
The mother's behaviour caused emotional harm to the children, particularly the older child who exhibited anxiety and distress.
The court suspended the mother's access, finding that the risk of emotional harm outweighed the benefits of continued contact.
The mother's motion to dismiss was dismissed.