Open this photo in gallery: Supporters stand in front of the pro-Palestinian protest encampment on McGill University campus, in Montreal, on June 17.Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press Hundreds gathered in Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall this week to watch a debate that would be impossible to hold on your average Canadian university campus these days. The four debaters – two on each side – argued passionately and persuasively over whether anti-Zionism constitutes antisemitism. Unlike on most campuses, where Jewish students now feel unsafe, the audience at Monday’s Munk Debate was stacked with pro-Israel sympathizers. Before the debate, fully 61 per cent agreed...