Judge refuses McGill’s bid for injunction to dismantle pro-Palestinian encampment
MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has refused McGill University’s request for an injunction to dismantle the pro-Palestinian encampment that has been set up on its downtown Montreal campus since late April.
Justice Marc St-Pierre ruled Wednesday that the school did not prove the situation at the encampment was sufficiently urgent to justify the measure.
In a written decision, he said the case also raises questions of conflicting rights — in this case, the protesters’ freedom of expression versus McGill’s property rights. He said there is a need for a larger debate on the question, including whether a “peaceful occupation” should fall under the right to freedom of expression.
“The question is important in addition to being complex, so a more in-depth analysis than is normally done in the context of a provisional injunction is desirable,” he wrote.


