Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Marcus Gee
Publication Date: May 3, 2024 - 18:10
Canadian universities should let the encampments be
May 3, 2024
With police moving against protest encampments in the United States, Canadian universities from Vancouver to Toronto to Montreal are under pressure to crack down on their own encampments. They should resist.The right to protest is precious, especially on university campuses. Authorities should not stand in the way unless the protesters become violent, cause serious property damage or significantly disrupt the learning process for others. None of the Canadian protests has reached that point, at least not yet.
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