An Ontario court is set to hear the University of Toronto's application for an injunction to clear a pro-Palestinian protest encampment today and tomorrow.Protesters encamped at the University of Toronto have ignored the school's multiple deadlines to leave. Toronto police say they will only help to clear the camp if a court grants an injunction.
The school is asking the court to authorize police action to remove protesters who refuse to leave, arguing the encampment is causing irreparable harm to the institution. They also argue that clearing the encampment would violate their protected rights to free expression and peaceful assembly.
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