Pauline Marois recalls Quebec election-night shooting five years later
MONTREAL — As the fifth anniversary of Quebec’s election shooting approaches, Pauline Marois says she has forgiven the man who murdered a lighting technician that night and who was also intent on killing her.
Marois was on stage at a Montreal nightclub on Sept. 4, 2012, celebrating the realization of her cherished dream of becoming Quebec premier.
The then-Parti Quebecois leader had been speaking to supporters in the jam-packed Metropolis for a few minutes when she was hastily escorted off the stage amid widespread panic and confusion.
By then, lighting technician Denis Blanchette was dead and fellow stagehand David Courage seriously injured after both were struck by the same bullet outside the nightclub.