The applicant children's aid society brought a motion for temporary care and custody of an infant child.
The respondent mother opposed the motion, seeking the child's return under a supervision order.
The court reviewed the mother's extensive history with the society, which included five older children being made Crown wards due to her unaddressed mental health and personality issues.
Finding that the mother had not yet made sufficient progress in specialized therapy to mitigate the risk of harm, the court granted the society's motion and placed the child in temporary society care with supervised access.