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11 Facts About Nathalie Provost

1.

Nathalie Provost survived being shot during the 1989 Ecole Polytechnique massacre.

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Nathalie Provost has continued as an activist for gun control and to reduce violence against women.

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From 2017 to 2019 Nathalie Provost served as vice-chair of the Government's Canadian Firearms Registry, but resigned because of belief they were not strong enough.

4.

Nathalie Provost was a 23-year old mechanical engineering student at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal in 1989.

5.

Lepine told the women he was there to fight feminism; Nathalie Provost responded that they were students, not activists.

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Nathalie Provost received four gun shots to her head and leg, and cautioned her fellow injured students to play dead.

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Nathalie Provost completed her bachelor's degree in 1990, and earned her master's degree at the same university.

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In 2022 Nathalie Provost received an honorary doctorate degree from Ecole Polytechnique.

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Nathalie Provost has had to deal with post-traumatic stress disorder since the attacks.

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In 2017, Nathalie Provost was appointed as vice-chair of the Canadian Government's Canadian Firearms Registry; she resigned in 2019, citing dissatisfaction with what she described as the government's timid approach to gun control.

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In 2022, Nathalie Provost denounced the Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights for using the discount code "POLY" for its online sales.