Fulford Residence put on legal notice to halt closure : comp

Fulford Residence put on legal notice to halt closure


Constitutional lawyer Julius Grey sent a letter to the directors of the 131-year-old downtown Fulford Residence, a private, non-profit home for autonomous senior women, calling on them to halt the process leading to its planned closure in September. The residence is owned by the Anglican Church.
“We hereby put you on notice to immediately pause the decision to close Fulford, for a period of six months and set up a committee of board members, family representatives, stakeholders from the government and health sector, and interested citizens concerned with senior care, heritage, and minority language services, to conduct a thorough review on viable strategies for maintaining Fulford within 15 days from reception of [this letter],” says a May 5 legal letter sent by Grey to The Right Reverend Mary Irwin-Gibson, President of the Board of Directors and Bishop of Montreal; and David McEntyre, Vice-President and Director of the Board of Directors. “Otherwise, we will be commencing legal action against you without any further notice or delay.”

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