The mother appealed a trial judge's decision granting Crown wardship without access of her child to the Children's Aid Society.
The child was apprehended at birth due to concerns about the mother's cognitive delays and lack of parenting ability.
The mother argued she was not given adequate opportunity to learn to parent.
The Divisional Court dismissed the appeal, finding the trial judge properly considered the evidence, including psychological assessments, and correctly concluded that the mother lacked the ability to acquire and convert parenting information practically, even with assistance.