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What happened to Montrealers who were accused of witchcraft?

This week on This is Montreal, Ainslie MacLellan visits the Pointe-à-Callière Montreal Archeology and History Complex in Old Montreal to learn about witch stories from the city's past, and what they can tell us about attitudes and beliefs in Montreal society over time.

Were there witches in New France?

1 month ago
Duration 2:43
Quebec has a unique history when it comes to witch trials. But one of the most well known witch-like figures in folklore was actually never accused of witchcraft in her lifetime.

You don't need to go to Salem, Mass., this Halloween to find stories of people being accused as witches.

Quebec has its own distinct history with witchcraft trials.

This week on This is Montreal, Ainslie MacLellan visits the Pointe-à-Callière Montreal Archeology and History Complex in Old Montreal to learn about witch stories from the city's past, and what they can tell us about attitudes and beliefs in Montreal society over time.

LISTEN | What happened to Montrealers who were accused of witchcraft?
You don’t need to go to Salem, Massachusetts to find stories of people being accused as witches. Quebec has its own distinct history with witchcraft trials. Ainslie MacLellan visits the Pointe-à-Callière Montreal Archeology and History Complex in Old Montreal to learn about witch stories from the city’s past, and what they can tell us about attitudes and beliefs in Montreal society over time. This story includes a mention of suicide. If you or someone you know needs support, you can reach Talk Suicide Canada at 1-833-456-4566 or can text 45645 between 4 p.m. and midnight ET.

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Ainslie MacLellan is a journalist at CBC Montreal. Follow her on Twitter: @CBCAinslie.