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Alberta gives school boards until fall to remove graphic sex books from libraries

The Alberta government has finalized province-wide standards to eliminate and protect children from sexually explicit content in school libraries, giving school authorities until October to comply.

Isaac Lamoureux, True North
Jul 10, 2025
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The Alberta government has finalized province-wide standards to eliminate and protect children from sexually explicit content in school libraries, giving school authorities until October to comply with the new rules.

Under a new Ministerial Order announced Thursday, school boards will be prohibited from offering any materials containing “a detailed and clear depiction of a sexual act” and must begin purging their collections by this fall.

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