Death of Joyce Echaquan: Quebec coroner urges government to recognize systemic racism
MONTREAL — The Quebec government should recognize the existence of systemic racism and make a commitment to root it out of institutions, says the coroner who investigated the 2020 death of Joyce Echaquan.
Released Friday, the report by coroner Géhane Kamel concluded that while Echaquan’s death was accidental, the racism and prejudice the Atikamekw woman was subjected to contributed to her demise.
The report includes several recommendations to various bodies, but the first one is for the government to acknowledge systemic racism, something Quebec Premier François Legault’s government has repeatedly refused to do.
Echaquan, a 37-year-old mother of seven, filmed herself on Facebook Live as a nurse and an orderly were heard making derogatory comments toward her shortly before her death Sept. 28, 2020, at a hospital in Joliette, Que., northeast of Montreal.

