On Dec. 6, 1989, 23-year-old Nathalie Provost was shot four times by Marc Lepine after he entered her classroom at Montreal’s Ecole Polytechnique with guns drawn and separated the men from the women.
The term “mass shooting” has become all too ubiquitous. It’s unfortunate that there is even a term to describe when a person enters a public place, opens fire, and kills multiple innocent people while ...
Fourteen beams of light representing the shooting victims were projected into the sky Monday evening from Mount Royal, where Trudeau, Quebec Premier François Legault and Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante ...
Nathalie Provost, a spokesperson for PolyRemembers, recounts the harrowing moment when a gunman entered École Polytechnique 35 years ago and killed her classmates after calling them feminists. Heidi ...
A new plaque to commemorate the École Polytechnique massacre was unveiled on Thursday, identifying the event as an act of violence against women. The event was previously referred to simply as a ...
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The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Marie Bolduc places ...
Montrealers paid tribute to 14 women on Saturday, 25 years to the day they were killed at the École Polytechnique because of their gender. The mood was sombre outside the building where Marc Lepine ...
Fourteen beams of light pierced upward through the foggy night sky on Montreal’s Mount Royal Monday as the city ended a day’s worth of ceremonies to honour the 14 victims of the École Polytechnique ...