The applicant children's aid society brought a motion for summary judgment seeking to have two children placed in extended society care with no parental access.
The children had been apprehended following severe physical abuse and restraint by the respondent parents.
The court applied the summary judgment framework and found no genuine issue requiring a trial, as the material facts of the abuse were established and the parents' parenting capacity assessments indicated a high risk of future harm.
The motion was granted, the children were placed in extended society care, and parental access was denied as it was not in the children's best interests.