This is a summary judgment motion in a child protection case involving three children and allegations of risk of sexual harm by their father.
The Children's Aid Society sought a finding that the children are in need of protection under section 74(2)(d) of the Child, Youth and Family Services Act based on risk of sexual abuse or sexual exploitation.
The case involved complex evidentiary issues, including the admissibility of hearsay evidence, police interview recordings, and expert assessments.
The court conducted a careful screening of evidence and made specific rulings on admissibility, ultimately finding that sufficient admissible evidence existed to conclude there was no genuine issue requiring a trial on the risk of sexual harm ground.