The Children's Aid Society of Hamilton brought a summary judgment motion within a status review application concerning three children.
The Society sought extended society care for the eldest child and custody for the two younger children with their maternal grandparents.
The mother opposed, requesting the children's return to her care.
The court found the children continued to be in need of protection due to the mother's history of physical harm, failure to engage with recommended services, and inconsistent access.
The motion was deemed suitable for summary judgment.
The court granted extended society care for the eldest child and custody of the two younger children to the maternal grandparents, with specified access arrangements for all parties.