The children's aid society apprehended a child and applied for a finding that the child was in need of protection.
The society, the father, and the paternal grandmother all sought temporary care and custody of the child.
The court found that both the father and the grandmother had charge of the child immediately before the intervention.
Due to the parents' history of domestic violence, substance abuse, and mental health crises, the court concluded there was a risk of harm if the child was returned to the parents.
The court ordered that the child remain in the temporary care of the paternal grandmother pursuant to section 51(2)(c) of the Child and Family Services Act.