

Book bans in Alberta, hate-motivated stabbing in Ottawa, proposed social media ban and more
Aug 29, 2025
In Alberta, over 200 books are being banned in schools due to a directive against sexual content, igniting debates on literary censorship. A hate-motivated stabbing in Ottawa targeting a Jewish woman has sparked outrage and discussions about anti-Semitism. Meanwhile, Nova Scotia is exploring social media bans for kids under 16, highlighting concerns over youth mental health amid rising anxiety and depression rates. The podcast also touches on international issues like settler violence in the West Bank and diplomatic tensions involving the Ukraine crisis.
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Book Removals Teach Censorship Lessons
- Alberta's new education policy drove Edmonton Public Schools to pull over 200 titles citing sexual content concerns.
- Critics say removing books teaches kids to ban ideas rather than engage with them.
Famous Titles End Up On The List
- Edmonton Public listed classics like The Handmaid's Tale, Brave New World and Maya Angelou's memoir for removal.
- Margaret Atwood responded sarcastically on Twitter after her book was listed.
Policy Sparked By Parent Complaints
- The policy was prompted by parents raising concerns about graphic 2SLGBTQ+ content in coming-of-age graphic novels.
- Alberta mandated boards ensure only age-appropriate books are available, forcing local lists.