Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides says new library rules follow parent complaints. Global News


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Edmonton’s public school board will remove more than 200 books from its libraries this year. The move affects literary classics, including Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, and works by Alice Munro, Ayn Rand, George Orwell, and F. Scott Fitzgerald.

The decision follows a provincial directive banning books with inappropriate sexual content in school libraries. The list of titles was leaked online Thursday and confirmed by the school division Friday.

Minister Explains Policy
Alberta’s Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides said the rules came after complaints from parents. “This is simply about ensuring young students are not exposed to content depicting oral sex, child molestation or other very inappropriate content,” he said. Nicolaides directed schools to remove such books by the end of September and to implement clear policies for the new rules by the start of the year.

Students in Grade 10 and older may still access books with non-explicit sexual content.

School Board Response
Edmonton Public School Board chair Julie Kusiek said staff carefully reviewed books to meet the ministerial order. She acknowledged that “several excellent books will be removed from our shelves this fall.” Kusiek encouraged anyone with concerns to contact Minister Nicolaides directly.

Trustees have already heard from families worried about the removals. Kusiek said trustees share those concerns but must follow provincial rules.

Civil Liberties Concerns
Critics say the policy goes too far. Howard Sapers, executive director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, said the removal of classic books limits student exposure to diverse ideas. “It’s important to individual growth but it’s also important to the kind of society we want to live in,” he said. Sapers also warned that overly broad policies could lead to large-scale book banning.

The Canadian Civil Liberties Association previously clashed with Nicolaides over claims of “textbook censorship.” Nicolaides insisted that the policy’s intent is not to target literary classics but to protect young students from sexually explicit content.

Impact on Students
The policy comes as more than 115,000 students return to over 200 Edmonton public schools for the new year. The debate also overlaps ongoing discussions to prevent a potential strike involving 51,000 teachers.

Opposition NDP education critic Amanda Chapman criticized the government’s priorities, saying they should focus on labour issues rather than removing works by renowned Canadian authors.

The school board stated that the current list is not final and expects additional books to be added for removal.

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