The Children's Aid Society brought a motion for temporary care and custody of two children, aged 7 and 2, following allegations that the mother's former partner sexually abused the 7-year-old.
The mother and paternal grandmother opposed the motion, seeking the children's return to their care.
The court found reasonable grounds to believe the children were at risk of harm if returned to the mother or placed with the paternal grandmother, citing their failure to protect the children and abide by previous supervision conditions.
The court ordered the children to remain in the temporary care of the Society, with access at the Society's discretion.