Quebec court bans pro-Palestinian protests on McGill University campus for 10 days
- A Quebec Superior Court judge granted McGill University a 10-day injunction against Students for Palestinian Honour and Resistance to prevent disruptive protests on campus.
- The injunction prohibits group members from blocking university entrances or engaging in protests close to McGill buildings during the final exam period.
- Justice David R. Collier noted that the order protects McGill's right to conduct academic activities without obstruction after violent protests occurred.
- McGill University President Deep Saini stated that the university seeks to balance the right to free expression with the need to maintain campus safety and academic integrity.
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Court Bans Pro-Palestinian Protests on McGill University Campus for 10 Days
McGill University has obtained a 10-day court order against a pro-Palestinian student group forbidding protests on campus. A Quebec Superior Court judge granted the injunction Tuesday against Students for Palestinian Honour and Resistance. Group members are not permitted to block or obstruct McGill entrances; engage in protests within five metres of any McGill building; or obstruct any academic activities including courses and exams. McGill soug…
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