The Children's Aid Society brought a motion for summary judgment seeking crown wardship of four children who were apprehended due to severe physical abuse by their mother and her boyfriend.
The mother opposed the motion, arguing there was still time within the statutory limits to address her parenting deficits.
The court found no genuine issue for trial, noting the mother's deeply entrenched deficits, her failure to engage in meaningful remediation for 15 months, and the children's specialized needs.
The motion was granted and the children were made crown wards.