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Expert downplays censorship fears after 10,000-book cull at school library
Ontario's Education Minister Paul Calandra halts library book removals after a controversial cull of over 10,000 books at H.B. Beal secondary school, citing concerns raised by public and officials.
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Ontario’s education ministry has halted school library collection reviews across boards under provincial supervision, including Thames Valley, after reporter Heather Rivers Davey‘s coverage of a 10,000-book cull at London’s H.B. Beal secondary school, a clear-out that prompted its teacher-librarian to resign and sparked criticism.
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Expert downplays censorship fears after 10,000-book cull at school library
The removal of more than 10,000 books at a Thames Valley high school in London was flawed but was not likely about censorship, a top expert in freedom of expression says.
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