Families of elderly residents living at The Fulford home for women in Montreal are seeking legal action to stop the residence from closing. In March, the Anglican Church announced the home would be closing its doors after 131 years in operation. The dwindling number of residents and COVID-19 are making it impossible for the home to turn a profit. Global’s Olivia O’Malley reports.
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Fulford Residence families seeking legal action to stop closure
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