The Children's Aid Society sought a finding that two children were in need of protection.
The mother had experienced marijuana-induced psychotic episodes.
The younger child had been living with his father since apprehension, while the older child, who suffered from severe anxiety and selective mutism, was in foster care.
The court found both children in need of protection.
The younger child was placed in his father's custody subject to supervision.
The older child was made a Crown ward.
The court ordered ongoing access between the mother and the older child, finding the relationship beneficial and meaningful, and that access would not impair future adoption opportunities.