McGill drops injunction case against pro-Palestinian camp after dismantling site
MONTREAL — McGill University withdrew its injunction request against a pro-Palestinian encampment on Thursday, a little more than two weeks after the school dismantled the collection of tents from its downtown Montreal campus.
In a brief statement, the university said it withdrew its request because it was “no longer necessary due to the dismantling of the camp on July 10.” On that date, McGill hired a private security firm to remove the encampment that had been on the school’s lower field since late April.
Protesters had fenced off an area and put up tents on April 27, following a wave of similar campus protests in the United States linked to the Israel-Hamas war. They demanded that McGill divest from companies they said were “complicit” in Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories, and cut ties with Israeli institutions.
In mid-May, the university failed to secure an emergency court order to have police clear protesters, with a Quebec Superior Court judge finding that the school did not prove the situation at the encampment was sufficiently urgent to justify the measure.

