Pro-Palestinian encampment on McGill’s downtown Montreal campus dismantled
MONTREAL — Under pounding rain, pro-Palestinian protesters carried their belongings off McGill University’s downtown Montreal campus on Wednesday, as bulldozers and security forces dismantled the encampment that had been on the school’s lower field since late April.
“That was officially the last stand. There’s nobody in the encampment anymore,” said protester Félix Burt, 20, standing a block from McGill’s lower field, where a pile of tents and wooden pallets were what remained of the protest site. He and others had refused to leave until the university divested from investments tied to Israel’s military and cut ties with academic institutions in that country.
Earlier in the day, McGill president Deep Saini called the encampment, one of many that had sprung up on campuses across the continent since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, “a heavily fortified focal point for intimidation and violence, organized largely by individuals who are not part of our university community.”
But for Burt, who said he wasn’t a McGill student, the protest was about resistance.


