Fired Quebec orderly says her insults toward Joyce Echaquan were meant as motivation
MONTREAL — A former Quebec orderly who was caught on video making derogatory comments about an Indigenous woman insisted she was trying to motivate the patient, a coroner’s inquest heard Wednesday.
The orderly, one of two hospital employees fired following the death of Joyce Echaquan last September, was filmed on a Facebook Live video asking the patient what her kids would think of her and saying she had made bad life choices.
“In all my comments, I was trying to be benevolent,” the orderly, whose name is protected by a publication ban, told the inquiry Wednesday. She insisted there was no malice in her words and that she was advised against apologizing formally to Echaquan’s family.
Coroner Géhane Kamel responded that those comments were anything but well-meaning and were full of judgment.

