The children's aid society brought a motion for summary judgment seeking Crown wardship without access for two young children.
The mother had a lengthy history of child welfare involvement, housing instability, and parenting capacity issues.
The father of the younger child had been incarcerated and had never met the child.
The court found no genuine issue for trial, as neither parent presented a realistic plan for the children's care.
The children were found in need of protection and made Crown wards with no access, prioritizing their need for permanency.