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Concordia University closes downtown campus ahead of Oct. 7 protests

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October 7, 2025
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Concordia University closes downtown campus ahead of Oct. 7 protests

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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