What is the test for making a child protection order under section 57.1 of the Child Protection Act?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Children’s Aid Society (Ottawa) v. A.M., 2019 ONSC 694 (CanLII):

Prior to making an order under section 57.1 of the CFSA (now subsection 102 CYFSA), the court is required to make and finde that the child is in need of protection (Family and Children’s Services of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington v. B.(B.) 2013 O.J. No.2032 Ontario Superior Court).

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