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McGill says it’s taking down encampment with police support

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The development comes after an anti-Israel protest on Friday ended with windows broken, a university security guard assaulted and one man arrested

Published Jul 10, 2024  •  Last updated 6 minutes ago  •  13 minute read

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Montreal police gather at McGill’s Roddick Gates in the early morning July 10, 2024. Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /The Gazette

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Updated throughout the day on Wednesday, July 10. Questions/comments: ariga@postmedia.com


Latest updates

  • Video: Private security firm removes encampment
  • Movement ‘will not end with the encampments,’ pro-Palestinian activist says
  • Photo gallery: Police target McGill encampment
  • Quebec civil liberties group condemns dismantlement
  • McGill says illegal drugs were being sold at encampment
  • University says removal of the camp is ‘proceeding peacefully’
  • Operation comes amid Montreal rainfall warning
  • Montreal police say they’re on stand-by
  • Camp occupants seen gathering their belongings
  • Video: Workers drive dump truck, front-end loader onto campus
  • Operation condemned by Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East
  • Bloc Québécois, Montreal opposition leader back dismantlement
  • Jewish groups welcome the camp’s removal
  • Pro-Palestinian groups urge followers to go to McGill’s Roddick Gates
  • McGill statement: Encampment is ‘magnet for violence and intimidation,’ McGill says
  • Dismantlement comes after violent protest, sparring between McGill and Plante

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12:35 p.m.

Video: Private security firm removes encampment

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12:30 p.m.

Protest on Sherbrooke continues amid rain showers

The rain has started to pour now in Downtown Montreal.

Undeterred, protesters chant outside McGill to protest the police dismantling pro-Palestinian encampment. pic.twitter.com/Dd7hJILIQX

— Harry North (@hsnorth_) July 10, 2024

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12:15 p.m.

Movement ‘will not end with the encampments,’ pro-Palestinian activist says

From Harry North, a freelancer helping cover the encampment for The Gazette:

Rain poured down at midday in downtown Montreal as supporters of the encampment gathered to protest the clearing of the camp, many bearing Palestinian flags. “Saini, Saini, you can’t hide,” they chanted, referring to university president Deep Saini.

Police maintained a large presence around McGill University, which remained closed off.

Police and private security arrived at the camp at around 4.30 am, according to encampment representative and McGill student Zaina Karim.

“People tried to remain at camp and they were forcefully escorted out even though they wanted to remain.”

The protesters were “prepared” for the encampment’s clearing, which came as “no surprise”, according to Karim.

“McGill has expressed since the beginning of the encampment that they do not agree with encampment. They’ve never had conversations in good faith with the students there. They’ve continuously called the police to brutalize their own students. So this comes as no surprise, so the students here were prepared for such an event.”

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Karim denied McGill’s claims that the camp was infested with rats and had visible unsanitary conditions, calling them “baseless” and part of McGill’s “smear campaign.”

Karim vowed this would not be the end of the movement but did not comment on whether the protesters would set up another encampment.

“This movement did not start with encampments and will not end with the encampments. The movement has been going on for almost two decades,” Karim said.

“Students are here. This is our campus. So student presence will always be here. So there will always be pressure, no matter what form it takes.”


11:25 a.m.

Photo gallery: Police target McGill encampment

  1. People mill about as a front-end loader prepares to clear an encampment. There are many protest signs.

    Some of the few remaining pro-Palestinian protesters sit by as front-end loaders are used to help dismantle the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University in Montreal July 10, 2024.Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette

  2. A man removes a Palestinian flag from a fence.

    A private security guard takes down a Palestinian flag from encampment at McGill University July 10, 2024. Photo by John Mahoney /The Gazette

  3. A man escorts a protester. Another man follows, recording with his phone.

    A pro-Palestinian protester is escorted from the encampment at McGill University July 10, 2024. Photo by John Mahoney /The Gazette

  4. Uniformed officers escort a protester.

    Officers from the Surete du Québec escort pro-Palestinian protesters from McGill University July 10, 2024. Photo by John Mahoney /The Gazette

  5. A line of police watch pro-Palestinian protesters on a city street.

    Police keep protesters away from the encampment at McGill University July 10, 2024. The university closed its downtown campus as police descended in large numbers to help clear a pro-Palestinian encampment.Photo by Ryan Remiorz /THE CANADIAN PRESS

  6. The hood of a police car in the foreground, with police lined up in front of the Roddick Gates

    Montreal police gather at McGill’s Roddick Gates in the early morning July 10, 2024.Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /The Gazette

  7. Police stand in a line on a city street

    Montreal police gather at McGill’s Roddick Gates in the early morning July 10, 2024.Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /The Gazette

  8. Police stand at university gates. A Palestinian flag can be seen on the other side of the gates.

    Montreal police gather at McGill’s Roddick Gates in the early morning July 10, 2024.Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /The Gazette

  9. Police stand on a street near a university campus

    Montreal police monitor the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill July 10, 2024.Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /The Gazette

  10. A woman with a shopping cart and bags walks on a street past police officers.

    A woman leaves the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University with her belongings July 10, 2024. Police have cordoned off the streets surrounding the university as McGill security begins to dismantle the encampment.Photo by Christinne Muschi /The Canadian Press

  11. Protesters bang drums on a city street.

    Police block pro-Palestinian protesters from McGill campus as security clears the encampment July 10, 2024.Photo by Christinne Muschi /THE CANADIAN PRESS

  12. Police block protesters from the campus as security clears the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University in Montreal, Wednesday, July 10, 2024.

    Police block protesters from the campus as security clears the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University in Montreal, Wednesday, July 10, 2024.Photo by Christinne Muschi /THE CANADIAN PRESS

  13. Police detain a protester as security clears the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University in Montreal, Wednesday, July 10, 2024.

    Police detain a protester as security clears the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University in Montreal, Wednesday, July 10, 2024.Photo by Ryan Remiorz /THE CANADIAN PRESS

  14. Protesters remove belongings and signs at a tent city.

    Protesters move signs as security clears the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University in Montreal July 10, 2024.Photo by Ryan Remiorz /THE CANADIAN PRESS

  15. Security guards and crew are seen near stripped tents and pallets.

    Security guards and crew dismantle the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University July 10, 2024.Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /Montreal Gazette

  16. Excavators are on a flatbed truck in front of the Roddick Gates.

    Heavy equipment is brought in during as the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University is dismantled July 10, 2024.Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /Montreal Gazette

  17. Pallets and tents are seen from behind blue tarp on a fence. There is an excavator in the background.

    Security guards and crew dismantle the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University July 10, 2024.Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /Montreal Gazette

  18. A protester is escorted by police.

    A protester is escorted by police as the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University is dismantled July 10, 2024.Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /Montreal Gazette

  19. A protester removes large wooden signs under the watch of a police officer.

    A protester leaves under police presence as the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University is dismantled July 10, 2024.Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /Montreal Gazette

  20. A woman in a crowd of protesters give police the finger.

    MONTREAL, QUE.: July 10, 2024 — Police hold back demonstrators across the street from McGill University in Montreal as the pro-Palestinian encampment is dismantled Wednesday July 10, 2024.Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette

  21. An excavator is full of debris.

    One of the few remaining pro-Palestinian protesters sits by as front-end loaders are used to help dismantle the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University July 10, 2024.Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette

  22. Three security workers and a working dog near an encampment.

    McGill University used a private security company to evict pro-Palestinian protesters from their encampment at the downtown campus in Montreal July 10, 2024.Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette

  23. A worker removes tarp from a large tent.

    Workers pull apart a tent as they dismantle the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University in Montreal July 10, 2024.Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette

  24. People mill about as a front-end loader prepares to clear an encampment.

    With the help of a front-end loader and a private security firm, workers dismantle the pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University in Montreal July 10, 2024.Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette

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11:30 a.m.

Quebec civil liberties group condemns dismantlement

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11:15 a.m.

McGill says illegal drugs were being sold at encampment

In his statement this morning, McGill president Deep Saini said: “Two drug overdoses occurred in the camp since July 6. Syringes are visible, and illegal narcotics have been sold there.”

Photographer Allen McInnis took these photos of drug paraphernalia just outside the encampment on Saturday.

Drug paraphernalia is shown on the ground at McGill University

11 a.m.

McGill says removal of the camp is ‘proceeding peacefully’

On the university’s website, the McGill Emergency Operations Centre has posted these two updates:

Encampment dismantlement proceeding peacefully (10:07 a.m.)

Between 4:46 and 7:42 a.m., individuals in the encampment were advised three times that they would be escorted off campus if they did not leave of their own accord. Of the approximately 35 people at the site, almost all have chosen to leave.

Individuals were given the opportunity to remove their personal belongings as they departed.

The dismantlement process is currently proceeding peacefully. A careful search of the site is underway, to ensure that no other individuals or dangerous materials remain. Steel fencing encircling the site will now be removed. Montreal police are present to ensure the safety of all.

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The downtown Campus remains closed for the day.

Downtown Campus Closed: Please Avoid the Area (6:15 a.m.)

As members of the McGill community are aware, the University has been subject to ongoing and escalating acts of violence and vandalism associated with the encampment, up to and including criminal acts on campus last weekend.

The encampment is the site of profound health and safety risks that continue to grow in scope and severity. To protect the security of the McGill community and the integrity of our property, the encampment on the lower field of the downtown campus is being dismantled. Security personnel and Montreal police (SPVM) are on site.

As a result, McGill’s downtown campus is closed today, July 10, 2024. Everyone should stay away from the downtown campus. All events, summer programs and activities are cancelled for today.

We regret the considerable inconvenience that this necessary step will cause for many members of our community.

Please read the following information carefully:

  • Students should not come to the downtown campus. Classes typically held on the downtown campus will move online for today. We ask instructors to please notify their students immediately.
  • Libraries are closed.
  • Faculty and staff who work on the downtown campus should stay home. Staff who can perform their duties remotely should work from home. Staff who cannot perform their duties remotely should stay home and will be paid as usual.
  • We will be in contact with supervisors whose staff may need to be on campus for essential services. If you do not hear from your supervisor, please do not come to campus.
  • Daycares on campus are closed.
  • The campus is closed to the public.

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Again, we regret the disruption caused by this operation. We will continue to update this page as new information becomes available.


10:40 a.m.

Plante administration is not commenting

The Gazette has reached out to Mayor Valérie Plante’s office for comment.

A spokesperson referred all questions to the Montreal police department, colleague Katelyn Thomas reports.

A spokesperson for Quebec Public Security Minister François Bonnardel also declined to comment “for the moment.”

Last week, Bonnardel said on social media: “I’m surprised we haven’t heard more from the City of Montreal on the issue of encampments. For our part, we have made our position clear from the outset. We’re starting to see the consequences of this passive approach. We expect all political leaders to denounce the outbursts and the occupation of public territory. ”


10:35 a.m.

Video: Security guards are dismantling camp

This video was posted by Savanna Craig of CUTV, which covers Concordia University and Montreal.

McGill’s #Gaza Solidarity Encampment is currently being dismantled. A support rally is being held outside of the encampment denouncing the dismantlement.

In this 🧵, I address current developments at the #encampment & serious allegations made by McGill. pic.twitter.com/VFsgVXoMzd

— Savanna Craig (@savannacraig) July 10, 2024

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10:20 a.m.

Operation comes amid Montreal rainfall warning

Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for Montreal.

The forecast says there’s a 100-per-cent chance of rain between noon today and 5 a.m. tomorrow.

“Rain, at times heavy, is expected.

“The remnants of tropical storm Beryl will affect Southern Quebec beginning today through Thursday. Rainfall amounts between 40 and 70 millimetres are expected as well as moderate winds. Rainfall amounts could locally exceed 100 millimetres in thunderstorms.

“Heavy downpours can cause flash floods and water pooling on roads. Localized flooding in low-lying areas is possible.

“Rainfall warnings are issued when significant rainfall is expected.”

Read our full weather story.

🌧️ Rain is on the way! The radar image below shows where the rain is currently located. Several regions should receive their first raindrops in the next few hours. #QCstorm pic.twitter.com/Tt76sj3L5F

— ECCC Weather Quebec (@ECCCWeatherQC) July 10, 2024

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10:20 a.m.

Montreal police say they’re on stand-by

From The Gazette’s Katelyn Thomas.

At 10 a.m., Montreal police spokesperson Jean-Pierre Brabant said so far, there has not been a need for police to intervene.

“At this point what I can tell you is that on the Montreal police department side, everything is going well outside the encampment and even in the encampment,” he said.

Brabant said the force was informed by McGill University that it would be dismantling the encampment and that officers arrived at the scene just before 5 a.m.

They’re currently off-campus on Sherbrooke St. to ensure the “safety for everyone.”


10:20 a.m.

Camp occupants seen gathering their belongings

From The Gazette’s Jason Magder:

At 10 a.m., people in the encampment were seen gathering up flags and personal belongings, as agents with yellow vests and hard hats walked through the tent city and removed some of the fencing that has been in place since the encampment began on April 27.

Some people were seen walking in front of the encampment and waving Palestinian flags.

Montreal police and Sûreté du Québec officers were holding back a crowd of protesters pounding drums and chanting slogans calling for revolution on Sherbrooke St., about 100 metres east of the Roddick Gates.

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Some small excavator trucks were on the scene. A large excavator was parked near the Roddick Gates for several hours.

Sherbrooke St. was closed between Peel St. and University.

Montreal’s riot squad was on the scene as of 3 am, according to an unofficial source.

Several businesses on Sherbrooke including a coffee shop and a restaurant are closed.


10 a.m.

Some McGill operations have closed for the day

Due to circumstances beyond our control, we are closed today. Our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. pic.twitter.com/ERN2zjjvsn

— LE JAMES – McGill University Bookstore (@mcgillbookstore) July 10, 2024

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9:50 a.m.

Provincial police are involved in today’s operation

Protester waves a flag as encampment is being dismantled under the watchful eyes of Montreal Police, SQ and a private security firm hired by McGill. pic.twitter.com/PqsmPPudQ1

— Jason Magder (@JasonMagder) July 10, 2024

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9:35 a.m.

Video: Workers drive dump truck, front-end loader onto campus

Security guards at McGill University, directed by President Deep Saini, have used heavy machinery to forcefully remove a student Gaza solidarity encampment from the University campus. pic.twitter.com/EhokR8hd1M

— PALESTINE ONLINE 🇵🇸 (@OnlinePalEng) July 10, 2024

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9:25 a.m.

Some streets around McGill are closed to traffic

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9:15 a.m.

Operation condemned by Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East

We strongly condemn the dismantling of the McGill encampment. As Israel’s army is currently ethnically cleansing Gaza City with murderous ‘evacuation’ orders, Montreal police are cracking down on civil liberties at home. All this to protect the admin’s investments in genocide.

— Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (@CJPME) July 10, 2024

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9:15 a.m.

Bloc Québécois, Montreal opposition leader back dismantlement

Si le recteur de McGill disposait des informations dont il fait état, le camp devait être vite démantelé. En fait, pourquoi tolérer de quiconque le non-respect des règles et des lois, dont la propriété privée? Pourquoi tolérer le vandalisme politiquement motivé et l’intimidation?…

— Yves-F. Blanchet 🎗⚜️ (@yfblanchet) July 10, 2024

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Démantèlement du campement @mcgillu: c’est la chose à faire. Les profs ne peuvent plus enseigner, les étudiants ne peuvent plus célébrer leur graduation et le @MTL_SIM s’est fait refuser l’entrée. Sous la passivité de l’admin Plante, la situation s’était trop dégradée. #polmtl

— Aref Salem (@arefsalem) July 10, 2024

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9 a.m.

Jewish groups welcome the camp’s removal

A joint statement published on social media by the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs and Federation CJA:

“For months we have called out the hate antisemitism and escalating radical behaviour at McGill University’s encampment.

“Today, McGill is taking steps to prioritize the safety and well-being of its campus community, and an end to the ongoing toxicity, hate glorification of terrorism and targeting of Jewish students on campus. The encampment is currently being dismantled.”


8:55 a.m.

Operation began around 6 a.m.

From The Canadian Press:

Police, some dressed in riot gear, cordoned off streets leading to the site of the encampment at the university’s lower field, blocking access, while a crowd of demonstrators gathered by the police line.

The operation began at around 6 a.m.

“The students are steadfast in their struggle,” said Zeyad Abisaab, a Concordia student, who looked on from the street and said he had previously been part of a student-led Palestinian solidarity group.

A group of protesters stood in front of the encampment, facing construction equipment that has been brought in to remove them. Neither police, security agents nor construction workers had moved in on encampment as of about 8 a.m.

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8:35 a.m.

Pro-Palestinian groups urge followers to go to McGill’s Roddick Gates

The McGill chapter of Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights and other groups that back the encampment are urging followers to descend on McGill this morning.

SPHR McGill has also posted videos of police officers on and around campus. In one message, the group said: “Student supporters and community members are currently being pushed further and further away from campus. Mobilize to the Roddick Gates. WE KEEP US SAFE.”

In another post, it highlighted a video showing a front-end loader and a dump truck on campus, with the words: “Security guards surround students and activists, threatening them with arbitrary charges of breaking and entering. Shame on Deep Saini and McGill University!”

The Roddick Gates are McGill main entrance – on Sherbooke St. and McGill-College Ave.

Social media post shows encampment with the words: Encampment under attack by the SPVM
The McGill chapter of Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights and other groups that back the encampment have urged followers to descend on McGill.

8:30 am.

Photos: Heavy police presence around McGill

Some photos, by Gazette photographer Pierre Obendrauf, show the heavy police presence around McGill. Officers are on foot, on bikes and on horseback. Some officers are in riot gear.

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Police stand in a line on a city street
Police on bikes and in riot gear gather just off a street. A Palestinian flag can be seen in the background
The hood of a police car in the foreground, with police lined up in front of the Roddick Gates
Police stand on a street near a university campus

8:15 a.m.

McGill says it’s dismantling pro-Palestinian encampment

Early this morning, a private security firm hired by McGill read an eviction notice to the Pro-Palestinian protesters who have been occupying part of the downtown campus since April 27.

The operation comes less than 12 hours after about a dozen pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted a meeting of the Ville-Marie borough council. Mayor Valérie Plante and her fellow councillors were taken out of the meeting as a precaution. There were no arrests reported in connection with that incident.

Read our full story.


8:10 a.m.

Encampment is ‘magnet for violence and intimidation,’ McGill says

At 7:30 a.m., McGill president Deep Saini sent the following message to the university community:

Earlier today, in close collaboration with the City of Montreal and police, the university began the dismantlement of the encampment on the lower field of McGill’s downtown campus through the engagement of a qualified security firm. The downtown campus is closed today to protect the safety of our community.

While the situation is currently ongoing, I felt it important to provide you with an overview of the situation at hand, which has led to this morning’s developments. Please note that these efforts are being undertaken with extreme diligence while prioritizing the safety and well-being of all. That is why I ask you to follow the guidance of McGill’s Emergency Operations Centre, which is providing updates on this web page and through email, and to refrain from visiting campus today. Staff who provide essential services should remain home as well, unless called to campus by their supervisors.

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McGill will always support the right to free expression and assembly, within the bounds of the laws and policies that keep us all safe. However, recent events go far beyond peaceful protest, and have inhibited the respectful exchange of views and ideas that is so essential to the university’s mission and to our sense of community.

People linked to the camp have harassed our community members, engaged in antisemitic intimidation, damaged and destroyed McGill property, forcefully occupied a building, clashed with police, and committed acts of assault. They also hosted a “revolutionary youth summer program” advertised with images of masked individuals holding assault rifles. The risks emanating from the camp have been escalating, steadily and dangerously.

Why we acted to dismantle the encampment

Montreal fire safety officials, police, and McGill staff had long been denied access to the camp. Given the growing risks and the impossibility of knowing what was happening inside, the university engaged a firm to investigate the activities within the encampment.

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What they found led the university to determine that the need for the camp’s dismantlement was urgent.

  • Few members of the McGill community are in the encampment: Most people are activists from external groups. One organizer of the encampment came to Montreal from outside the country shortly before tents were set up on April 27. Unhoused individuals now make up most of the few people who are sleeping in the camp overnight.
  • There are significant health and safety risks: Two drug overdoses occurred in the camp since July 6. Syringes are visible, and illegal narcotics have been sold there. The camp is infested with rats. There are fire risks, including a propane canister and flammable materials next to the tents.
  • The encampment is a magnet for violence and intimidation: The camp continues to attract protesters intent on violence, as the multiple incidents of vandalism on July 5 show. Certain people in the camp are planning to cause further damage to McGill, for example through vandalism.

This camp was not a peaceful protest. It was a heavily fortified focal point for intimidation and violence, organized largely by individuals who are not part of our university community.

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Moving forward

These last few months have been extraordinarily difficult for our students, faculty and staff. The dismantling of the encampment is an important step in restoring our healthy campus climate, and renewing our focus on teaching, learning and research.

To be clear: this morning’s developments – and my longstanding insistence that the encampment must go – were not about limiting speech. They were about an illegal occupation that intimidated and endangered our community, violated our policies, caused serious property damage, created major health and safety risks, and fostered a steady escalation of violence.

Peaceful, legal expression will always be protected at McGill. And indeed, it is thriving. At symposia and student events, in classrooms, libraries, green spaces, and cafeterias, McGillians have engaged respectfully and responsibly with intractable issues – and with each other – for more than two centuries. I have every confidence that we will continue to do so.

As always, I undertake to keep the community apprised of any major developments as they occur.

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Sincerely,

Deep Saini
President and Vice-Chancellor
McGill University


7 a.m.

Dismantlement comes after violent protest, sparring between McGill and Plante

Here are some of our recent stories about the camp:

‘This needs to stop’: McGill denounces vandalism, alleged assault on security guard

On Monday, with activists threatening further escalation, McGill University condemned a pro-Palestinian protest on Friday night that led to property damage, an alleged assault on a campus security guard and clashes with police. Read our full story.

Man arrested, McGill windows smashed during pro-Palestinian protest

Montreal riot police used chemical irritants to disperse pro-Palestinian protesters at McGill University on Friday night after some demonstrators smashed windows, police said. Read our full story.

Plante and McGill spar as Victoria Square encampment dismantled

McGill University has shown a lack of leadership and failed completely in its handling of the pro-Palestinian encampment that has resided on its campus for the past two and a half months, Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante charged on Friday. Read our full story.

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