McGill University ending negotiations with pro-Palestinian encampment on its campus
MONTREAL — McGill University announced Tuesday it is ending negotiations with pro-Palestinian activists who have occupied the lower field of its downtown Montreal campus since late April.
The university said it is also planning disciplinary action against people participating in the encampment, which could include expulsion of McGill students. The protesters, however, are accusing the university of trying to silence them and say they won’t back down.
“Despite our ongoing efforts to discuss in good faith, the representatives of the encampment have maintained that their demands are non-negotiable while accusing the university of unwillingness to engage in fair discussions,” McGill president Deep Saini said in a statement.
“As it has become clear that no fruitful outcome will result from these talks, we are ceasing discussions.”

