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TORONTO – The CCLA is sounding the alarm over the Government of Alberta’s push to restrict access to books in school libraries, raising concerns that celebrated works like Le conte de la servante could soon be banned.

Following the Government of Alberta’s directive to restrict access to certain educational materials, the Edmonton Public School Board has identified over 200 books, including Le conte de la servante that are slated to be removed from school libraries.

“The banning of books is a hallmark of censorship, not democracy,” said Howard Sapers, Executive Director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.

“By targeting works like Le conte de la servante, the government is not protecting students. Rather, it is depriving them of the opportunity to learn, think critically, and engage with literature that reflects important social and political realities.”

Schools should empower students to be informed and critical thinkers, not shield them from reality. Works like Le conte de la servante have long been taught in schools across Canada as powerful tools for discussing human rights, democracy, and equality. Removing them from school libraries sends a chilling message to educators and students alike.

Banning books that confront issues of gender and sexuality silences marginalized voices and erases important stories that help students understand the world around them. Our school libraries must remain places where diverse voices are heard and respected, not silenced.

CCLA urges the Alberta government to immediately reverse this harmful decision which would result in the removal of essential education materials in the provinces school libraries.

We call on community members, librarians, educators, and students to speak out against this alarming act of censorship and to stand up for the fundamental freedoms that are essential to a healthy democracy.

À propos de l’association canadienne sur les libertés civiles

L’ACLC est un organisme indépendant à but non lucratif qui compte des sympathisant.e.s dans tout le pays. Fondé en 1964, c’est un organisme qui œuvre à l’échelle du Canada à la protection des droits et des libertés civiles de toute sa population.

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