People across the country are taking time out of their day to reflect on the horrifying anti-feminist mass murder that took place 32 years ago at École Polytechnique. But with Quebec already counting 18 femicides this year and Montreal living through an explosion in gun violence, many are wondering how much we’ve really learned over the past three decades. Dan Spector reports.
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Survivors and feminists reflect on lessons learned since École Polytechnique Massacre
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