Are protest camps legitimate venues for expression, or are they harmful to public order? A scholar from York University weighs in
A new chapter has been written regarding how protest encampments come to an end. The Ontario Superior Court of Justice granted an injunction to the University of Toronto on July 2, which provides a justification for police action. University officials gave protesters until 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 3 to leave the site, and the encampment was dismantled before the deadline without any violence. Read More
Rozdilsky: U of T encampment gone but public safety debate continues