
Montreal events mark anniversary of 1989 shootings
MONTREAL — Bouquets of red, pink and white roses were laid outside Ecole polytechnique on Wednesday at the foot of a plaque bearing the names of the 14 women who were killed there 28 years ago.
The two dozen or so people who attended the brief outdoor ceremony stood in silence, some wiping away tears as they remembered the Montreal Massacre, when a gunman shot the 14 women to death and injured 14 other people on Dec. 6, 1989.
Industrial engineering student Blanche Mageau-Beland said she believes the anniversary is especially meaningful to the school’s female engineering students.
“It’s with the presence of those women and all the women who were in engineering before us that we’re able to study,” she said after the ceremony.