BLOG: Madness wasn't the root cause of the Montreal Massacre, misogyny was BLOG: Montreal Massacre lessons took 25 years to learn INTERACTIVE: Remember the 14 Events like these are chords; they ...
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From her hospital gurney, Nathalie Provost grinned at the mass of reporters. “First of all, I’d like to say hello,” she told them. “I’m doing well.” Provost had a black eye and she was horizontal in a ...
Thirty years ago, a 25-year-old man wearing blue jeans and Kodiak boots stormed into Montreal’s École Polytechnique carrying a heavy black bag and a grudge. He pulled a legally purchased Ruger Mini-14 ...
Dec. 6, 2019 marks 30 years since the attack at École Polytechnique. On that day, in 1989, a man determined to kill feminists took the lives of 14 women. He killed: Geneviève Bergeron, Hélène Colgan, ...
Had their lives not been cut short, the 14 women killed on that terrible evening 25 years ago would have pursued careers, formed families of all kinds, experienced the various ups and downs of adult ...
Members of the University of Toronto community gathered virtually on Monday to remember the 14 women killed in the École Polytechnique massacre 32 years ago – and to reflect on how to combat gender ...
When Victor Bal walks across the stage to collect his mechanical engineering degree at Montreal’s École Polytechnique, his ...
Thirty-five years ago, in 1982, when Margaret Mitchell stood in Parliament and raised the issue of domestic violence, she was laughed down by her fellow MPs. Today, Mitchell’s cry for a recognition of ...
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