Quebec court orders pause to ratification of McGill student union pro-Palestine vote
MONTREAL — The Quebec Superior Court has issued an order temporarily blocking a McGill University student society from moving forward with a pro-Palestinian policy approved in a recent referendum.
The order states that the Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU) has agreed not to ratify or implement its Policy Against Genocide in Palestine until the case returns to court in March.
McGill students voted this month 78.7 per cent in favour of the policy, which calls for the school’s administration to condemn what it calls a “genocidal bombing campaign” against Gaza and cut ties with “any corporations, institutions or individuals complicit in genocide, settler-colonialism, apartheid, or ethnic cleansing against Palestinians.”
The policy was one of a series of measures included in a fall student society referendum that ended Monday, with a 35.1 per cent turnout rate.


