The applicant children's aid society sought an order making the child a Crown ward without access.
The child was apprehended at birth due to concerns regarding the parents' intellectual limitations and lack of parenting skills, which had previously led to the apprehension of their older child.
Despite extensive support and supervised visits over two years, the parents were unable to acquire or maintain the necessary parenting skills to safely care for the child.
The court found that the parents lacked the minimal parenting capacity required and that a supervision order would not sufficiently mitigate the risk.
The child was made a Crown ward without access for the purpose of adoption.