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University of Waterloo, protesters to undergo mediation talks to end 7-week encampment

The University of Waterloo and members of the group Occupy UWaterloo, which have set up an encampment on campus, will enter into mediation talks. Those talks are expected to begin next week. The move comes after the university started the legal process for an injunction.

'We have agreed to start confidential discussions with members of the encampment,' school spokesperson says

UW encampment members react to being sued for $1.5 million

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The University of Waterloo and the members of a pro-Palestinian encampment on the campus are set to enter mediation talks. The members of the Occupy UWaterloo group held a press conference on Friday to share their reactions to being sued by the university for $1.5 million in collective damages.

The University of Waterloo and the members of a pro-Palestinian encampment on the campus are set to entermediation talks.

"As part of our ongoing commitment to continue productive and respectful dialogue we are pleased that we have agreed to start confidential discussions with members of the encampment facilitated by a mediator," university spokesperson Rebecca Elming said in an emailed statement to CBC News.

"The university will only provide further updates that are agreed upon between both parties."

The mediation talks are expected to begin next week.

Encampment members confirmed they planned to enter mediation talks during apress conference Friday morning.

The move comes after the university began a legal process to end the encampment, which has been set up on a grassy area beside the Grad House since May 23.

On Monday, the school announced it had filed a statement of claim, which seeksan interlocutory injunction tocompel protestors to dismantle their encampment. It also sues some members of the encampment for $1.5Mfor damages.

University spokesperson Rebecca Elming said in an email to CBC News that the "goal of this legal action is to bring an end to the encampment.

"It's primary objective is not about damages or punishing those onGrad House green," Elming said.

The Occupy UWaterloogroup says it started the encampment because it wants theuniversity to divest of any company that supports Israel as the war against Hamas in Gaza continues.

The university hadissued a legal trespass notice to encampment memberson June 21, after the school had issueda formal notice on May 23telling them to end the protest.

Teachers' group 'alarmed' by lawsuit

The University of Waterloo's legal process differs from the University of Toronto, which filed an application for an injunction to remove its encampment. That process is still before the courts.

The lawsuit by the University of Waterloo was criticized bythe Canadian Association of University Teachers. In a statement posted to its website on Wednesday, the group said it was "alarmed" over the university's tactics.

Executive director David Robinson said in the media release that the school "should be treading very carefully and with utmost restraint when it comes to matters of peaceful assembly and freedom of expression."

David Porreca, who is the president of association's local chapter called the Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo, said there were concerns the situation on campus was escalating because of the actions of both the school and the encampment members.

"I think both sides have pushed too far and sitting down and hearing eachother out is probably theleast worst thing that could happen," Porreca said in an interview.