Alberta’s government is planning to impose new content guidelines for school libraries by prohibiting books it deems not age-appropriate. Heather Yourex-West looks at what made Alberta take action, what types of books will be pulled off shelves, and how it mirrors a similar censorship movement in the U.S.
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Alberta plans to censor some library books at K-12 schools
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