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Femicide prevention and the role of the community

Following a recent femicide in Quebec, advocacy groups are urging the public to recognize signs of domestic violence and intervene. They emphasize that community members can play a crucial role in preventing such tragedies.

Where they agreeAdvocacy groups are calling for increased community awareness to prevent domestic violence and femicide.

Where they differCanadian media focus on the societal implications and the role of the public in preventing domestic violence.

Key playersAnnick Brazeau (Advocate)

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Organizations in Quebec are raising awareness about femicide prevention, emphasizing that early detection of domestic violence signs can save lives. They encourage witnesses to report concerns to authorities.

Canadian media focus on the societal implications and the role of the public in preventing domestic violence.

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