The University of Toronto says it’s seeking an injunction to clear an encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters from its downtown campus.
A statement posted this morning from university president Meric Gertler says the school is asking the court for an expedited case conference.
University officials issued a trespass notice on Friday ordering demonstrators to remove the encampment by 8 a.m., and on Sunday officials indicated they would seek an injunction in court if protesters didn’t comply.
The protesters, who set up tents on campus weeks ago, remain at the site this morning and have been joined by labour groups for a rally.
Demonstrators and university administrators held a meeting Sunday afternoon, during which protesters presented what they described as a counter-offer calling on the school to disclose public investments in companies profiting from Israel’s offensive in Gaza.
They’re also asking the school to establish and let them be part of a joint working group examining private investments, as well as cut ties with two specific Israeli academic institutions.
The university says the meeting was “long and productive” and another is planned today.
This report from The Canadian Press was first published May 27, 2024.
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