Family of Indigenous woman subjected to slurs in Quebec hospital announces lawsuit
JOLIETTE, Que. — The family of an Indigenous woman subjected to insults as she lay dying in hospital said Friday it will hit back hard against a racist system it accuses of killing her.
Members of Joyce Echaquan’s family, community members and lawyer Jean-Francois Bertrand announced a series of legal actions during a news conference at the native friendship centre in Joliette, Que., northeast of Montreal.
The family said it will launch a lawsuit against the Joliette hospital and file complaints with the province’s human rights commission and with the police. They said they hope criminal charges will follow.
“I’m convinced my partner is dead because systemic racism contaminated the Joliette hospital,” her husband, Carol Dube, said. “It killed my partner.”

