Toronto isn’t big, but to him, it’s home.Things haven’t been easy in the last few months. At the end of September Bowler has to find a new place to live.“I lost my job, and I lost my wife, and my wife died, and old age dropped me by about $400,” Bowler said.“I took a lot of drops and everything … so I’m going to have to give up the place.” Stranded in Canada, pregnant Colombian woman starts GoFundMe to pay hospital fees Bowler says he worked in the kitchens and did light maintenance at a retirement home … a position he gained through a temp agency.According to the agency, when COVID-19 hit, his hours were cut.
He was on contract and considered an on-call worker. Since then Bowler has not been able to find work.When he realized his home.