A Quebec Superior Court judge has rejected a provisional injunction request that would have forced protesters at the pro-Palestinian encampment on McGill University’s downtown campus to leave.

Protesters have said they are determined to stay put until the university divests from companies with business interests in Israel.

Two McGill students filed the request on Tuesday to have a judge forbid protests within 100 metres of McGill’s buildings. The court filing named five pro-Palestinian groups.

In Wednesday’s ruling, Justice Chantal Massé wrote the plaintiffs failed to show that the protests were causing irreparable harm, nor was there any indication at this point that the protesters intended to block access to exams or McGill’s buildings.

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    6 months ago

    As a Canadian it’s hard to watch the American judicial system be towed under by their radical, secessionist minority to the point they’re at now.

    I’m glad Trudeau opened up the Canadian Constitution in '82 to be updated with our rights and freedoms.