The Children's Aid Society sought an order making three children Crown wards for the purposes of adoption.
The mother sought the return of the children under a supervision order.
The court found that the mother lacked the capacity to parent the children due to her anger management issues, inability to manage finances, and refusal to cooperate with professionals or accept medical treatment for the children's special needs.
The children were thriving in foster care.
The court ordered the children made Crown wards for the purposes of adoption, with access to the mother at the Society's discretion.