A Supreme Court order did little on Sunday to get wheelchair-bound Robert Dal Passo back into his downtown Vancouver room in a transitional housing complex run by Community Builders Foundation.
Robert Dal Passo has a court order saying his landlord – Community Builders – can no longer lock him out.
“I want to stay here until my time is up in August so that way, I can continue doing what I have to do. I don’t want to be facing the streets, but that’s where she’s putting me,” says De Passo.
“This is the type of reaction that all of us get all of the time because we’re on the lower end of the food chain.”
De Passo says he wants to get his tenancy back and wants the lock on his place removed so he can get his belongings.
Community Builders received a $1 million grant from the city to provide help for vulnerable people so they could have a place to stay.
We have not heard a response from the company.
Agencies/Canadajournal