The Children's Aid Society brought a motion for summary judgment seeking Crown Wardship without access for two young children.
The mother did not present a plan of care but sought access.
The maternal grandmother's partner presented a plan for a kinship placement.
The court found no genuine issue for trial regarding the kinship placement, noting it would essentially return the children to the same environment where they suffered neglect.
The court also found no genuine issue for trial regarding access, as the mother's relationship with the children was not beneficial and meaningful.
The motion for summary judgment was granted, and the children were made Crown Wards without access for the purposes of adoption.