The families of men who died in the Quebec City mosque shooting don't have the right to financial assistance despite the loss of their breadwinners, according to Quebec's compensation board for victims of crime. He said offering widows therapy isn't sufficient, as they now struggle to support themselves and their children. In 2013, the tribunal ruled that his client, Patrick Desautels, who found his three children slain in 2012, was entitled to financial support through IVAC. (Chris Young/Canadian Press)Monday marks the first anniversary of the mosque shooting, and Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard said he plans to attend memorial events. This story is part of CBC's in-depth look at the aftermath of the shooting at the mosque in Quebec City one year ago.
Source: CBC News January 26, 2018 23:40 UTC