The applicant filed a complaint with the Child and Family Services Review Board against the children's aid society regarding the apprehension of his child at birth and the conduct of society workers.
The society raised a preliminary issue of jurisdiction, arguing that several of the complaints related to matters currently before the court in a child protection application.
The Board found it lacked jurisdiction over complaints concerning the child's name, the mother's psychological assessment, and the type of counselling provided, as these were either before the court or outside the Board's statutory mandate.
On the merits of the remaining complaint regarding the workers' conduct, the Board found the society had provided the applicant an opportunity to be heard and had not breached the Act.
The complaint was dismissed.