On December 6, 1989, a gunman walked into an engineering school in Montreal and murdered 14 women. Thirty years later, Aalia Adam explores the progress made and progress yet to come from a massacre that sparked a conversation about violence against women.
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- Feminism met gunfire at École Polytechnique. It’s taken 30 years to call it what it was
- ‘Anti-feminist attack’: École Polytechnique plaque changes reference to massacre