The Society appealed a trial judge's order returning a seven-year-old child to her mother's care under supervision.
The Society argued the trial judge made palpable and overriding errors in fact-finding and failed to properly weigh the child's best interests.
The Divisional Court dismissed the appeal regarding the child's placement, finding no palpable and overriding errors and noting that fresh evidence of the mother's recent alcohol use was insufficient to alter the result.
However, the Court allowed the appeal in part to quash a term requiring the Society to assign an American Sign Language-familiar worker, as counsel had not been given an opportunity to make submissions on that issue.