Polytechnique anniversary comes as Quebec mourns spate of domestic violence killings
MONTREAL — Thirty-two years after a gunman motivated by a hatred of feminists opened fire on campus, killing 14 women and injuring others, the list of women killed by male violence in Quebec continues to grow.
As Quebecers plan moments of silence and solemn ceremonies to mark the tragedy that occurred on Dec. 6, 1989 at Montreal’s Polytechnique engineering school, advocates point out that the events of the last year show misogynistic violence is not a thing of the past.
Quebec has experienced a spate of femicides since the beginning of 2021, with an unofficial count putting the number at 18.
Nathalie Provost, who was shot four times during the Polytechnique attack, is painfully aware that each death is a tragedy. While Polytechnique is remembered as one of Canada’s worst mass shootings, for her it’s about more than numbers.