Western and Brescia honour victims of École Polytechnique shooting on 33rd anniversary
For the first time, Brescia University College partnered with Women in Engineering at Western University to honour the victims who were killed at École Polytechnique 33 years ago.
On Dec. 6, 1989 a 25-year-old man targeted an attack against women on the École Polytechique campus, killing 14 female students and injuring 13 others at the engineering school in Montreal.
On Tuesday morning, students and staff from Western Engineering and Brescia paid their respects with a memorial at the Amit Chakma Engineering building, by taking a moment of silence and placing a wreath outside.
Fernanda Pereira, a fourth-year student in engineering at Western lit a candle for each victim who was killed.
The women killed at École Polytechnique were Genevieve Bergeron, Helene Colgan, Nathalie Croteau, Barbara Daigneault, Anne-Marie Edward, Maud Haviernick, Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz, Maryse Laganiere, Maryse Leclair, Anne-Marie Lemay, Sonia Pelletier, Michele Richard, Annie St-Arneault and Annie Turcotte.
Six of the 14 women are, left to right, from top, Maryse Laganiere, Maryse Leclair, Maud Haviernick, Michele Richard, Nathalie Croteau and Sonia Pelletier. The Montreal Massacre. (CP PHOTO)
“We’re the co-presidents of the women engineering club and so we feel extremely honoured and feel that it’s our responsibility to honour the women who came before us,” Pereira said. “We need to remember the tragic events that occurred and hopefully advocate for growth and drive change in our community.”
This year’s memorial was the first time in years the school has been able to host an in-person event on the anniversary due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dozens of staff and students came to show their respects.
“We usually don't have many men attending, and the white ribbon campaign was actually started by men, so we’re happy with the male ratio today,” Pereira said.
The mass shooting prompted activism and a strong push for change, now this date is proclaimed as the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
The 8 of the 14 victims are, left to right, from top, Anne Marie Lemay, Anne-Marie Edwards, Annie St. Arneault, Annie Turcotte, Barbara Daigneault, Barbara Klucznik, Genevieve Bergeron and Helene Colgan. The Montreal Massacre. (CP PHOTO) 1996
On Tuesday, some speakers talked about the progress that's been made in putting an end to gender-based violence, and pointed out there is more work to be done.
“I hope this gives people a chance to reflect on their own internal biases and how they can take action to stop other people from experiencing the same kinds of situations that we spoke about today,” said Madelyn Gander, an engineering student at Western.
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