Dear members of the McGill community,ÌýÌý
I know that the situation on the lower field of downtown campus is on the minds of many of you.ÌýÌý
Yesterday saw groups of protesters of different viewpoints in the area of the Roddick Gates on McGill’s lower campus. The Montreal police (SPVM) mobilized and worked successfully to avoid escalation. We are grateful for their expertise and continue to collaborate closely with them.ÌýÌý
Some members of our community, particularly those on our campus yesterday, may have found the experience, including but not limited to the noise, tenor of the discourse, and disruption on campus caused by the multiple protests, unsettling. If you need support, resources are listed at the end of this email.ÌýÌý
We are focused on ensuring the health and safety of our community in this difficult and complex situation. Thank you for your understanding and patience as we strive to foster an environment on campus that is respectful and inclusive, to best prioritize our core academic mission. ÌýÌý
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Deep Saini
President and Vice-Chancellor
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Resources for studentsÌýÌý
If you are in distress, crisis or concerned for someone, contact the Office of the Dean of Students (deanofstudents [at] mcgill.ca) open Mondays - Fridays from 9am-5pm. ÌýÌý
The Student Wellness Hub offers counselling services for students located in Montreal, Mondays - Fridays 9am-5pm.ÌýÌý
Keep.MeSafe is a resource available to all students anywhere around the world. It is available 24/7 by phone or text for anyone needing support in distress, crisis or mental health.ÌýÌý
If you are in Quebec and would like to find other supports, you can call Info-Sociale at 811. This service is available 24/7.ÌýÌý
Resources for faculty and staff  ÌýÌý
°Õ³ó±ð Employee & Family Assistance Program is available to McGill employees as a confidential support service.