Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

ClassAction Dec 6.m4v

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
402 views
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2009

On December 6, 1989, Marc Lépine burst into an engineering class at École Polytechnique, an engineering school affiliated with the University of Montreal. Wielding a gun, he forced all the men to leave the room. He then proceeded to kill 14 women: Geneviève Bergeron, Hélène Colgan, Nathalie Croteau, Barbara Daigneault, Anne-Marie Edward, Maud Haviernick, Barbara Maria Klucznik, Maryse Laganière, Maryse Leclair, Anne-Marie Lemay, Sonia Pelletier, Michèle Richard, Annie St-Arneault and Annie Turcotte. The brutality of the cold-blooded murders captured media attention worldwide, and focused attention on violence against women more generally. Some of the families of the murdered women became involved in lobbying the Canadian government to create much stronger gun controls. The end result was a gun registry program supported by police and the majority of the public, but plagued with political and financial problems. In 1991, the Parliament of Canada established December 6th as a National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women in Canada. Every year on this day, Canadians remember the incident by holding vigils in memory of these women and other women who have died violently.

Category:

Nonprofits & Activism

Tags:

License:

Standard YouTube License

  • likes, 2 dislikes

All Comments

Adding comments has been disabled for this video.

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more