The applicant children's aid society brought a motion for summary judgment seeking Crown wardship with no access for two children.
The children had been in care for extended periods due to the parents' ongoing drug use and the father's criminal activity.
Despite the mother's participation in a methadone program, both parents continued to test positive for illicit substances.
The court found no genuine issue for trial, as the parents' plan relied on unfulfilled promises to change and the children required permanency.
The motion was granted, and the children were made Crown wards with no access for the purpose of adoption.