the university of windsor honoured 14 women killed at école polytechnique in montreal 35 years ago with a solemn ceremony on friday. reflecting on “the ongoing fight against gender-based violence,” the school’s daily news said, the campus community gathered at the memorial of hope, a permanent reminder of the massacre located between dillon and essex halls.
on dec. 6, 1989, a gunman entered a mechanical engineering class at école polytechnique, ordered men out of the room, and opened fire on the women who remained. he went on to murder and wound more women in the school’s hallways, as well as wounding some men, before fatally shooting himself.
fourteen women were killed: geneviève bergeron, hélène colgan, nathalie croteau, barbara daigneault, anne-marie edward, maud haviernick, barbara klucznik-widajewicz, maryse laganière, maryse leclair, anne-marie lemay, sonia pelletier, michèle richard, annie st-arneault, and annie turcotte.
the university of windsor community held a vigil on friday, december 6, 2024, on the 35th anniversary of the 1989 massacre of 14 women at École polytechnique in montreal.
dan janisse
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windsor star
at 5:10 p.m. on friday, the time the first gunshots were fired, 14 beams of light shone above mount royal in montreal. they were to be lit one at a time as the names of the victims were read out.
dec. 6 is canada’s national day of remembrance and action on violence against women, also known informally as white ribbon day.