A motion for summary judgment brought by the Catholic Children's Aid Society seeking to make two children crown wards with access at the society's discretion.
The respondent mother opposed the motion and sought an expedited trial, arguing she had made sufficient changes to warrant the children's return to her care subject to a supervision order.
The court found that the society had met its onus of demonstrating no genuine issue requiring trial.
Despite the mother's engagement in some services and completion of an anger management program, her recent conduct demonstrated a persistent inability to control her impulses, manage her relationships with abusive partners, and prioritize the children's emotional needs.
The court granted the motion and made the children crown wards with access at the society's discretion.