The Children's Aid Society brought a status review application seeking an extended society care order for a three-year-old child who had been in foster care since birth.
The mother sought the child's return.
The court found the child remained in need of protection due to the mother's unresolved anger management issues, housing instability, and association with individuals involved in criminal activity.
Concluding that a supervision order would not adequately protect the child, the court ordered extended society care.
The court also granted limited supervised access to the mother and siblings, finding it to be in the child's best interests.