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Encampment members move tents to comply with fire code, prevent big fines for University of Guelph

The University of Guelph says that after an assessment, the fire department found some pro-Palestinian encampment tents were blocking the evacuation pathway from Zavitz Hall, potentially resulting in a $20,000 fine per day. The university has not received any fines so far and the tents have been moved.

They moved the tents after the university said it could receive a $20k per day fine for obstructing a pathway

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Encampment members have moved tents blocking an evacuation pathway at the University of Guelph. (Karis Mapp/CBC)

Members of a pro-Palestinian encampment have moved their tents after the University of Guelph says it could have beenfined $20,000 per dayfor blocking an evacuation pathway.

Originally, the university said it was being fined, but in an update posted on Tuesday, the school clarified it has not received any fines to date. The updatealso said encampment members have nowmoved their tentsoff the evacuation pathway.

On Monday,the university said on its website thatafter an assessment, Guelph Fire Services (GFS)had found some of the encampment members' tentsnear Reynolds Walk were blocking the evacuation pathway from Zavitz Hall, home to the university's School of Fine Art and Music.

Guelph Fire Chief Brian Arnold says the timeline for compliance by the university has been extended.

"Upon re-inspection, if the property owner is found not to be compliant with the Ontario Fire Code, we may consider prosecution, which could ultimately result in a court issuing fines to the property owner of up to $20,000 per day for Failure to Comply with an Inspection Order," Arnold said.

CBC News is waiting for clarification on when the next reinspection date is for the university.

University mitigates risk

The memo from the universitysays staff had tried to convince encampment members to clear the obstructed path when it was first identified as an issue.

"We were hopeful that members of the encampment would voluntarily comply with the requirements to relocate in the interests of safety of those using Zavitz," it says.

To mitigate risk, the university hastemporarily closed Zavitz Hall and plans to install additional security cameras in the area. Zavitz Hall will be reopening once the university getsapproval from Guelph Fire Services.

GFS had given the university a May 31 deadline to clear the obstructed path. The university confirmed in a memo on Tuesday that the pathwayis in fact no longer obstructed by tents.

Encampment set up 'in solidarity with Gaza'

A group called UOGForPalestineorganized the approximately 20 tents in Branion Plaza, near the school's library, in late May, among the various encampments at universities in Canada.

According to the group's Instagram page, they areprotesting"in solidarity with Gaza and as a continuation of our fight for the University of Guelph to divest from genocide."

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Encampment set up on University of Guelph campus

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A group called UOGForPalestine has organized an encampment at the University of Guelph. They say it's "in solidarity with Gaza and as a continuation of our fight for the University of Guelph to divest from genocide." It was set up on Tuesday and there are approximately 20 tents in Branion Plaza, near the school's library. The university says it's aware of the encampment and has been in contact with the individuals involved "to remind them of campus policies" because encampments "go against university policies and are not permitted."

Waida Mirzadais a University of Guelph student and the spokesperson for the encampment group.

"These students have been mobilizing for months. We have faced so much suppression and censorship from this institution," she told CBC News.

In a message on its website, the university said it's monitoring the encampment and has been in contact with the individuals involved "to remind them of campus policies" concerning the health and safety risks of having an encampment.

Other similar pro-Palestinian protests and encampments at university campuses have includedthe University of Waterloo,McGill Universityin Montreal, theUniversity of Toronto,McMaster Universityin Hamilton and theUniversity of Windsor.

With files from Karis Mapp