Montreal Canadiens star goalie Carey Price reversed course and said he did in fact know about the 1989 Polytechnique shooting spree that killed 14 women in ...
A pair of vigils will be held Tuesday in Waterloo Region to honour victims of the École Polytechnique shooting on the 33rd anniversary of the tragedy.
YWCA Cambridge is also hosting a candlelight vigil Tuesday from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. A pair of vigils will be held Tuesday in Waterloo Region to honour victims of the École Polytechnique shooting on the 33rd anniversary of the tragedy.
An oft-seen PR response to bad statements is "they didn't know." But Montreal Canadiens' goalie Carey Price proved that false.
So it’s somewhat understandable why the [Canadiens](https://thecomeback.com/tag/montreal-canadiens)‘ initial organizational response here was “He didn’t know”: “Despite a previous statement released, I did in fact know about the tragedy. On Tuesday, Price (seen above warming up ahead of an April 23 game) revealed he was aware of that massacre. But this also helps to show how many “they didn’t know” statements don’t always hold up. It remains a highly-discussed flashpoint in Canadian history, and its anniversary each year is commemorated as the He grew up in the small community of Anahim Lake in British Columbia, and he’s long spoken about the importance of hunting to him. Many of those are then followed by a statement that says “We were unaware of the context.” But it’s exceptionally rare to see an organization say a player was unaware of the history involved, only for the player themselves to admit they were. This all started with an Instagram post from Price complaining about amendments to the current proposed gun control legislation in Bill C-21. But it’s Price’s citation of the CCFR that drew particular fire here. [Price](https://thecomeback.com/tag/carey-price) would not have been controversial. That group recently offered a “POLY” discount code on their website. There’s a long history of statements from a team or athlete that look bad in context.
A commemoration was held Tuesday evening at the Kondiaronk lookout on Mount Royal to honour the memory of the women murdered in the massacre at Montreal's ...
[Vancouver](https://bc.ctvnews.ca/) [Flu blamed for deaths of 6 children across B.C. Michelle Zimmer is a 17 year employee in Saskatoon. Nipissing First Nation is eagerly awaiting the launch of a new greenhouse project. Now they’re warning the public to never leave cooking food unattended. As previously reported, officers were called to the 400-block of Wonderland Road South near Commissioners Road around 2:30 p.m. He also apologized to those that may have been upset by his comments made on Instagram against the proposed federal gun legislation. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. “To show that we are here … “It’s important to remember ... 6, 1989, a man motivated by a hatred of feminists shot and killed 14 female students and injured 13 other people at the Montreal engineering school. All wore white ribbons to raise awareness about violence against women and girls. “And 33 years ago may seem like a long time, but for some of us, it feels like yesterday.
On Dec. 6, 1989, a man motivated by a hatred of feminists shot and killed 14 women and injured 13 other people at the Montreal engineering school. RELATED ...
[Vancouver](https://bc.ctvnews.ca/) [Flu blamed for deaths of 6 children across B.C. Michelle Zimmer is a 17 year employee in Saskatoon. Nipissing First Nation is eagerly awaiting the launch of a new greenhouse project. Now they’re warning the public to never leave cooking food unattended. As previously reported, officers were called to the 400-block of Wonderland Road South near Commissioners Road around 2:30 p.m. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. “At the time, I was in high school when it happened, just a few blocks away from École Polytechnique. “To show that we are here … “It’s important to remember ... 6, 1989, a man motivated by a hatred of feminists shot and killed 14 female students and injured 13 other people at the Montreal engineering school. All wore white ribbons to raise awareness about violence against women and girls. “And 33 years ago may seem like a long time, but for some of us, it feels like yesterday.
MONTREAL — People gathered on a wet and gloomy Tuesday to commemorate the 14 women killed during the École Polytechnique shooting 33 years ago.
And with the pandemic, we saw an increase in violence and mental health issues.” We must take a moment to remember that violence against women continues. “To show that we are here … “It’s important to remember ... All wore white ribbons to raise awareness about violence against women and girls. “And 33 years ago may seem like a long time, but for some of us, it feels like yesterday.