The Children's Aid Society sought Crown wardship without access for two young children due to the mother's chronic cocaine addiction.
Despite completing a rehabilitation program and demonstrating good parenting skills during supervised access, the mother continued to relapse and use cocaine, as evidenced by multiple hair follicle and urine tests.
The court found the children in need of protection due to the risk of physical and emotional harm from the mother's substance abuse and lifestyle.
Concluding that the mother could not control her addiction in the foreseeable future, the court ordered Crown wardship without access for the purpose of adoption.