Child protection disposition following an amended status review under the Child and Family Services Act concerning two young children with significant behavioural and developmental challenges.
The applicant society sought Crown wardship without access for the purpose of adoption and a restraining order against the father.
Both parents opposed the application and proposed separate plans of care, including supervision orders and kinship placement with maternal grandparents.
The court found the children continued to be in need of protection and that neither parent’s plan provided sufficient stability, parenting capacity, or ability to work cooperatively with required support services.
Crown wardship for the purpose of adoption was ordered and a restraining order was issued restricting the father’s contact with the society, foster parents, and future adoptive parents.