Alberta is continuing to implement its ban on pornographic books in school libraries while preserving the classics despite backlash from LGBT activists.
Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party government is going forward with plans to remove sexually explicit books, including many with pro-LGBT and pedophilic content, from all schools.
Campaign Life Coalition has organized the third annual National 'Pride' Flag Walk-Out Day starting this Friday to ensure educators know the LGBT agenda must be removed from schools.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith stressed that 'This isn’t about banning books. It’s about protecting kids from graphic, sexually explicit content that has no place in a classroom.'
President Donald Trump’s Department of Education has returned local control over books, ending investigations into schools that protect children from sexually explicit content. It is a ‘common sense’ decision, according to a pro-family group.
Idaho’s HB 710 bans school and other public libraries from giving minors any ‘harmful’ materials, including sexually explicit content – the latest in a series of pro-family laws approved by Gov. Brad Little.
Even the province of British Columbia's left-wing NDP government has taken issue with the Surrey School Board's decision to remove books like 'To Kill a Mockingbird' from the curriculum.
According to parents, Scott Patrick acknowledged receiving complaints highlighting sexual passages in the books. The principal didn’t explain why he didn’t immediately remove the books from the school library until they had been reviewed, given parents’ concerns.
Ontario’s Divisional Court dismissed Carolyn Burjoski’s application for a judicial review of the January 2022 decision by school trustees to kick her off the board, but she will appeal the decision.