Quebec designer and partner say they were victims of homophobic attack
MONTREAL — A Quebec fashion designer said Sunday that an alleged violent attack against him and his partner over the weekend is proof that homophobia remains a problem in Canada.
Markantoine Lynch-Boisvert said he and partner Alex James Taboureau were leaving a bar in La Malbaie, in the province’s Charlevoix region late Friday night when a man began directing homophobic insults their way.
He said they were confronted by the man outside the bar, who allegedly headbutted Lynch-Boisvert in the face while two others attacked his partner. They claim the three men attacked again a few minutes later, knocking Lynch-Boisvert to the ground.
“They were kicking me in the face, I was on the ground, and at one moment one of the two said to their friend, ‘Stop, you’re going to kill him,'” Lynch-Boisvert recalled in a phone interview.