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In 1991, largely because of what happened at École Polytechnique, the federal government made major changes to the firearms laws. Permits to by ammunition were required, certain military-style ...
MONTREAL - Jean-Francois Larivee still remembers Maryse Laganiere's piercing blue eyes the day he met her at the Universite de Montreal in the mid-1980s.
For years after the mass shooting at École Polytechnique in Montreal, there was resistance among some in Quebec to see what happened as more than an isolated act of a troubled man. Alison ...
Police enter the Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique on Dec. 6, 1989. Marie-Claude Lortie had worked at La Presse newspaper for 18 months when she was dispatched to cover the shooting. (Shaney ...
Why the rifle used in the Polytechnique shooting remains legal, 30 years later. Patrick White. Published December 5, 2019Updated December 6, 2019. This article was published more than 5 years ago.
When Marc Lepine first walked into a classroom at the École polytechnique on Dec. 6, 1989, and interrupted an engineering student’s presentation on heat transfer, nobody took him seriously.
The shooting at Montreal's École Polytechnique took place on Dec. 6, 1989 when a man opened fire, killing 14 women and injuring others. SKIP TO MAIN CONTENT In the news ...
The 2009 film written and directed by Denis Villeneuve depicts a mass shooting in Canada 35 years ago today, on Dec. 6, 1989, that targeted female college engineering students at the École ...
But in Canada, a conservative columnist denied there was anything misogynistic about the UCSB shooting, especially when compared to the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre.
These were some of the last words spoken by college dropout Marc Lepine before he launched a bloody killing spree at École Polytechnique in Montreal in Canada on a chilly December day in 1989.
A solemn wreath-laying ceremony was held Tuesday to mark the 33rd anniversary of the Ecole Polytechnique mass shooting, one of a handful of tributes planned throughout the day.
School shooting survivors, dignitaries and the families of victims paid tribute Friday to the 14 women killed in an anti-feminist attack at Polytechnique Montreal more than three decades ago.
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