
Canadian Member of Parliament Juanita Nathan has expressed concern over the killing of Indian-origin woman Nancy Grewal, referencing the case in a message marking International Women’s Day. In a recent social media post on Facebook, Nathan said many Canadians have been “deeply troubled” by the tragic death of the 45-year-old woman in LaSalle, Ontario. Police have confirmed Grewal’s death is being investigated as an intentional homicide. The case has drawn attention across Canada and among Indo-Canadian communities, as investigators continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the fatal stabbing.
What the Canadian MP said in her Women’s Day message
In her statement, Nathan said the killing had disturbed many people across the country.
“Many Canadians have been deeply troubled by the tragic killing of Nancy Grewal, a 45-year-old woman in LaSalle, Ontario,” she wrote, adding that authorities had confirmed the case was being treated as an intentional homicide and that the investigation remains ongoing.
Nathan included the reference in a broader message recognising the importance of women’s safety and equality, themes commonly highlighted during International Women’s Day.
In the same message, Juanita Nathan also highlighted the contributions of women across communities and reaffirmed the need to support policies that promote safety, opportunity and equal rights. Marking International Women’s Day, she emphasised the importance of recognising women’s achievements while continuing efforts to address challenges such as violence, inequality and barriers faced by women in society.
The killing of Nancy Grewal
The victim, Nancy Grewal, was found with serious injuries at a residence in LaSalle, a town located near Windsor in southern Ontario.
Local police said the incident occurred in early March, when officers responded to reports of a stabbing. Grewal was taken to hospital but later died from her injuries. Authorities have since confirmed the case is being treated as a homicide.
Investigators from local police services are working alongside the Ontario Provincial Police to examine evidence and determine the circumstances surrounding the killing.
As of now, officials have not publicly confirmed a suspect or a motive.
Who was Nancy Grewal
Nancy Grewal was a 45-year-old Indo-Canadian woman who had built a presence online through social media commentary and community engagement.
She was also reported to have worked as a personal support worker, a role that involves providing care to individuals in homes or community settings.
Friends and relatives described her as outspoken and active in discussions about social and political issues affecting the South Asian community.
Her death has prompted expressions of grief and concern among community members both in Canada and abroad.
Investigation still underway
Police say the investigation remains active and details are still emerging.
Authorities have not disclosed whether the killing was connected to Grewal’s personal life, professional work, or her online activities. Officers have asked anyone with information related to the case to come forward.
Cases involving violent deaths are typically subject to extensive forensic analysis and witness interviews before police release further details.
Broader conversations on safety
Nathan’s comments came as part of wider conversations about violence against women, which often gain renewed attention around International Women’s Day.
Advocates say incidents like the killing of Nancy Grewal highlight ongoing concerns about safety and the need for stronger protections and support systems for women.
While the circumstances of the case remain under investigation, the tragedy has already prompted reflection within the community about safety, accountability and justice.
Authorities say updates will be provided once investigators determine more about what led to the fatal attack.