Risk of Injury, Lost Employment, Violation of Academic Freedom – the Problem with Policing Campuses

Roberta Lexier | 4 May 2024 | Scroll

The recent violent crackdowns on pro-Palestinian encampments on campuses across the United States have reignited a long debate about the role of law enforcement on university grounds.

For those north of the border – despite similar encampments cropping up in recent days at McGill University in Montréal – they may have also reinforced a familiar sense of superiority about our supposedly peaceful nation.

But make no mistake – since at least the 1960s, authorities across Canada have used police to silence peaceful student protests…

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