Anne Kingston: Mass murder motivated by ideological hatred of women meets the legal definition of terrorism. Why won’t we call it that?
Tag Archives: Marc Lépine
What students are talking about today (December 7th edition)
Worst-ever Gangnam parody, gun control & pub trouble
Canada’s most notorious
An exclusive poll reveals who Canadians consider the country’s worst criminals
Marking the Montreal Massacre
A coast-to-coast round-up of remembrance
Everyone’s gone mad
Andrew Coyne on the facile explanations being used to explain the London riots
Survivors recall École Polytechnique shooting
“Out of respect for the victims, the killer should be completely anonymous.”
The silence of the Canadian lambs
Maybe we have trouble telling our own stories because so many we try to tell are false
The first big film about . . . Dec. 6, 1989
‘Polytechnique,’ shot in both French and English, opens across the country on Feb. 6
Maclean’s Interview: Monique Lépine
Monique Lépine talks with Kate Fillion about shame, guilt and living with the fact that her son killed 14 women