The Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto sought extended society care for the child ES, who had been in care for over 26 months.
The mother opposed, seeking return of the child under supervision, while the father supported the society's plan.
The court found a continuing need for protection due to the mother's struggles with finances, housing, employment, mental health, and inconsistent parenting, as well as her lack of insight and litigious behaviour.
The court dismissed the mother's request for return and for a further extension of interim society care, granting extended society care to the society.
The father was designated an access holder, while the mother was designated an access recipient, with both having minimum monthly access.