Alberta gives school boards until fall to remove graphic sex books from libraries
Alberta has finalized its province-wide ban on sexually explicit books in K–12 school libraries, with school boards expected to comply by October.
Alberta has finalized its province-wide ban on sexually explicit books in K–12 school libraries, with school boards expected to comply by October.
Meanwhile, the Alberta Prosperity Project has filed its official referendum petition for independence and released a fiscal blueprint projecting trillions in revenue and a hefty surplus.
Premier Danielle Smith joined Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney to kick off the Calgary Stampede.
Also, Christian leaders kicked off a province-wide rally tour ahead of October’s municipal elections.
All that and more on this week’s episode of The Alberta Roundup with Isaac Lamoureux.
This pornographic material should be removed immediately, not in the fall. I suspect that the ATA and or the Alberta teachers unions will use this pause until fall, to take the UCP to court and prolong the process of cleaning up this graphic material from schools.....