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Events honour victims on Polytechnique shooting's 33rd anniversary

"It’s important to remember ... and it’s important to fight against violence against women just because they are women"

École Polytechnique director general Maud Cohen, right, leads Louis Courville, the school's director general in 1989, and others from the school community to a ceremony at the school's commemorative plaque on Dec. 6, 2022
École Polytechnique director general Maud Cohen, right, leads Louis Courville, the school's director general in 1989, and others from the school community to a ceremony at the school's commemorative plaque on Dec. 6, 2022 Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette

A solemn wreath-laying ceremony was held Tuesday to mark the 33rd anniversary of the École Polytechnique mass shooting, one of a handful of tributes planned throughout the day.

On Dec. 6, 1989, a man motivated by a hatred of feminists shot and killed 14 female students and injured 13 other people at the Montreal engineering school.

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Under a biting December wind, white rose wreaths were laid at a commemorative plaque near the student entrance of the building as a few dozen students and staff gathered. All wore white ribbons to raise awareness about violence against women and girls.

“It’s important to remember … and it’s important to fight against violence against women just because they are women,” said Maud Cohen, president of École Polytechnique.

“It’s a really important moment, every Dec. 6, to have that time to remember who they were, why everything happened and why we need to make sure it doesn’t happen again.”

The women killed in the anti-feminist attack were 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.

At the end of the day — at 5:10 p.m., marking the time the first shots were fired — 14 beams will illuminate the sky above Mount Royal in memory of the women who lost their lives. Dignitaries including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Quebec Premier François Legault are scheduled to attend.

Fourteen beams of light pointing skyward at the top of Mount Royal in Montreal on Dec. 6, 2014, commemorate the 14 women killed in 1989 at the École Polytechnique.
Fourteen beams of light pointing skyward at the top of Mount Royal in Montreal on Dec. 6, 2014, commemorate the 14 women killed in 1989 at the École Polytechnique. Photo by Phil Carpenter /Montreal Gazette

The brief morning ceremony is held annually, and members of the university community passed by the plaque to pay their respects — an important exercise for many on this day.

Emilie Thibault, a doctoral student in chemical engineering who laid one of the wreaths, said it was important to be present for the families of the 14 women.

“To show that we are here, to remember what happened and to make sure that we never forget it,” Thibault said. “And to prove that we are resilient and we never want an event like this to happen again.”

For Cohen it’s also about remembering who the victims were.

“Today is a moment where we need to think about these young ladies who lost their lives back in 1989, but it’s also about remembering who they were and the dreams that they had,” Cohen said.

Flags outside of the school’s main building are at half-mast and will remain like that throughout the day.

The anniversary of the mass shooting was proclaimed National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women in 1991.

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