The first film about the killing of 14 women nearly 20 years ago at Montreal’s École Polytechnique has sparked weeks of both unease and strong opinions in Canada, far in advance of the movie’s ...
The killer hated women, despised them for occupying roles he aspired to but couldn't attain. He was a loser—rejected by the military and by the engineering school he wanted to attend. So when he ...
There’s a long history of statements from a team or athlete that look bad in context. Many of those are then followed by a statement that says “We were unaware of the context.” But it’s exceptionally ...
25 years ago today, a gunman entered the École Polytechnique in Montreal, Quebec, in Canada, killing 14 women and injuring another 14 people in the name of “fighting feminism,” before taking his own ...
Hundreds stood silently Friday evening at the top of Montreal's Mount Royal to remember the women killed at École Polytechnique 30 years ago. Fourteen beams of light — one for each woman — illuminated ...
Thirty years ago, 14 individuals lost their lives in a heinous murder that will forever be known as the “Montreal Massacre.” I’d like to use this space to honor and remember those individuals. Their ...
This First Person article is the experience of Marlene Bertrand, a Winnipegger who spent her career raising awareness about violence against women. For more information about CBC's First Person ...
Jordan Fairbairn receives funding from the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council. Ciara Boyd, Myrna Dawson, and Yasmin Jiwani do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from ...
Margaret Walker is emceeing a vigil commemorating the victims of the 1989 massacre at Montreal's École Polytechnique in Waterloo, Ont. (Carmen Groleau/CBC - image credit) Margaret Walker, the emcee of ...
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