The applicant children's aid society brought a summary judgment motion seeking an order that a child be found in need of protection and made a Crown ward without access.
The respondent parents, who had significant cognitive limitations and a history of having four other children made Crown wards, opposed the motion.
The court found no genuine issue requiring a trial, as the parents failed to respond meaningfully to the society's evidence regarding their inability to parent.
The court granted the summary judgment, finding the child in need of protection and ordering Crown wardship without access.