Security review needed after Inuk women highway deaths near lodge in Quebec: coroner
MONTREAL — A Montreal-area Inuit health centre should review its security measures in light of the deaths of two patients who were struck and killed on highways within a 24-hour span in 2022, a Quebec coroner’s report says.
Coroner Éric Lépine examined the death of one of the two women — Mary-Jane Tulugak, 22 — and issued a series of recommendations in his report released Thursday.
Tulugak and Nellie Niviaxie, 26, had both travelled to Montreal for medical treatment and had been staying at the Ullivik health centre, in Dorval, Que., which is overseen by the health board in Nunavik, the northern Quebec territory where the two women lived.
Opened in 2016, the centre is a place to stay for Inuit from remote northern communities who need special care or who are accompanying someone receiving medical treatment.

