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Unattended suitcase at McGill University results in Montreal police operation

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Violent weekend in Montreal as police investigate multiple shootings McGill issued a tweet shortly before 11 a.m., saying the incident is all over and that the police force has given the all clear.The incident prompted Dawson Hall as well as the McCall MacBain Arts and Leacock buildings to be evacuated.

Police said this was done as a precaution and the buildings are reopening.#McGillAlert Incident is over. SPVM has given all clear.— McGill University (@mcgillu) September 14, 2021Students and staff were asked to avoid the area during the police operation.

The university says morning classes in affected facilities have been cancelled.—with files from Global News’ Travis Todd and Brayden Jagger Haines.

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