The Halloween night attack that shook the province played out in Quebec City\u0027s historic streets when a man dressed in a medieval costume and wielding a…
A ceremony took place Sunday afternoon at three different locations in a bustling sector of Old Quebec where the rampage unfolded.
Duchesne’s former employer, the Musee national des beaux-arts du Quebec, also issued a tribute via social media on Sunday. “The whole program invites participants to reconnect with their emotions, in all kindness,” the statement reads.Article content Premier Francois Legault issued a tweet saying Quebec went through a tragedy on that day and sending love and thoughts to all of those affected.
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