Concordia closes downtown campus after 2 arrests following pro-Palestine, pro-Israel demonstrations
Concordia University closed its downtown campus to prevent disruptions from planned protests marking the two-year anniversary of Hamas's attack that killed 1,200 people.
- On Tuesday, Concordia University closed all in-person classes at its downtown Montreal campus, emailing students that the closure aimed to avoid planned protests, The Canadian Press reported Oct. 7, 2025.
- Tuesday marks the two-year anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attack that killed 1,200 and led to about 250 taken hostage, as thousands of Montreal students strike near the Henry F. Hall Building and Square-Victoria–OACI Metro station.
- Warning of 'hundreds' of protesters, Carr wrote, and he advised faculty they may switch to remote delivery if feasible, citing the 'threat of extreme disruption.'
- Two arrests Monday followed the disruption of a class and a midterm exam, with Graham Carr saying neither are 'members of the Concordia community' and one carried incendiary devices.
- Thousands of students voted to go on a two-day strike as part of a week of action amid a conflict Gaza's Health Ministry says has killed more than 66,000 people.
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Concordia Closes Montreal Campus Over Concerns of ‘Disruption’ by Pro-Palestinian Protests on Oct. 7 Attack Anniversary
Concordia University has closed its downtown Montreal campus, citing concerns expressed by its president about “extreme disruption” related to planned protests on the second anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel. Hamas killed roughly 1,200 people and took 251 hostages in its raids inside Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Israel announced military operations in Gaza following the attack. Thousands of Montreal students have voted to go on a two-day str…
The risk of "extreme disruptions" in the city centre on Tuesday is too high, the Rector said.
Concordia closes downtown campus after 2 arrests following pro-Palestine, pro-Israel demonstrations
Concordia University has closed its downtown Montreal campus, cancelling classes and labs on Tuesday, amid protests near the school and after a small group of protesters disrupted classes and a midterm exam on Monday.
Concordia 'forced' to close campus after 2 arrests, 'threat of extreme disruption' due to Oct. 7 protests
Concordia University has been “forced” to close its downtown Montreal campus on Tuesday amid “threats of extreme disruption,” says its president and vice-chancellor. Graham Carr said the decision came after two people were arrested on Monday “following the disruption of a class and midterm exam,” in an email sent to the “Concordia community” and obtained by National Post. “One of those arrested was later discovered to be in possession of a metal…
Concordia University closes downtown campus ahead of Oct. 7 protests
MONTREAL — Concordia University has closed all in-person classes at its downtown Montreal campus ahead of protests on the second anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack in Israel. University president Graham Carr says the threat of “extreme disruption” is too high to operate normally, with hundreds of protesters expected at the campus this afternoon. […]
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