Protesters indicate no movement in negotiations, university likely to seek court injunction
Pro-Palestinian protesters who have been camped out at the University of Toronto for weeks will hold a rally this morning, in defiance of a trespass order issued by the school.
The university has said the protesters must clear the site by 8 a-m, and on Sunday officials indicated they would seek an injunction in court if protesters don't comply.
Organizers say they plan to hold their ground and will hold a rally alongside the Ontario Federation of Labour, in an effort to force the school to meet their demands.
The two sides met on Sunday afternoon, and protesters presented what they describe as a counter-offer that calls on the school to disclose public investments in companies profiting from Israel's offensive in Gaza.

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