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Opinion | Alberta insists it’s not a book ban as many classics are targeted by censors

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, right, and Minister of Education and Childcare, Demetrios Nicolaides, defend the province’s new standard on books, which has resulted in many classics being pulled from school shelves.


Gillian Steward is a Calgary-based writer and freelance contributing columnist for the Star. Follow her on Bluesky at @gillian2.bsky.social

Back in May, Alberta’s minister of education announced that the government would soon be  for sexually explicit books in school libraries.

But it wouldn’t be a book ban, Demetrios Nicolaides said.

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Gillian Steward

Gillian Steward is a Calgary-based writer and freelance contributing columnist for the Star. Follow her on Bluesky at @gillian2.bsky.social

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