Pro-Palestinian protesters in court after arrest for Montreal Scotiabank sit-in
MONTREAL —
Hearings for a Charter challenge led by pro-Palestinian protesters who were arrested at a sit-in downtown Montreal began this week in what a lawyer says will be a pivotal case for freedom to protest in Quebec.
Montreal police arrested 44 people who were protesting inside of a Scotiabank branch on Sherbrooke Street to demand the bank divest from Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems Ltd. in April 2024. The protesters claimed Scotiabank was “aiding and abetting war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide” of people in Gaza.
Charges were later dropped for 30 people who agreed to either do community service or pay a fine.


