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The death of Joyce Echaquan has produced outrage across Quebec. The racist circumstances surrounding her passing at a Joliette hospital have left the province reeling. Now the question is what happens next with the employees that were fired in the wake of her death.

A shocking video filmed by Echaquan in the last moments of her life shows her begging for help while the staff members at her bedside uttered insults and slurs.

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Quebec Premier François Legault will deliver an "official apology" to the family of Joyce Echaquan, an Atikamekw woman whose tragic death has sparked outrage across the province. 

The racist circumstances surrounding Echaquan's death are a troubling indicator that racism against Indigenous communities is still very present in Quebec and its institutions. 

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With files from Alanna Moore.

Montrealers took to the streets today to rally on behalf of Joyce Echaquan, an Indigenous woman — Atikamekw from Manawan — who exposed Quebec nurses' racial prejudice via Facebook live in the moments before her untimely death.

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At a press conference on Wednesday evening, Quebec Premier François Legault expressed his shock at the circumstances surrounding the death of Joyce Echaquan.

Echaquan posted a video on Facebook Live showing two nurses at the Centre hospitalier régional de Lanaudière berating her with slurs just moments before her death.

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A protest will take place on Saturday, October 3* from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. to demand justice for Joyce Echaquan, an Attikamek woman who died on Monday, September 28. While laying on her death bed, Echaquan recorded a Facebook live session of herself in the hospital room crying for help.

Instead of tending to the patient, staff can be heard saying things like she was only good for sex and would be better off dead. "And who do you think is paying for this," can also be heard.

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On Monday, September 28, an Atikamekw woman from Manawan, Joyce Echaquan, passed away at the Centre hospitalier régional de Lanaudière. During her final moments, she had started a Facebook live in which you can hear her crying for help from the hospital staff members.

This article contains graphic content that might not be suitable for some readers.

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