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Alberta pulls library titles

Alberta school boards have removed at least 166 books, mostly graphic novels, from school libraries after a provincial order required materials depicting explicit sexual acts to be taken out of student access. The move has swept in illustrated classics and books on art, philosophy, gender identity, and memoir. Critics argue the policy amounts to censorship and ignores educational context, while supporters say it is a reasonable way to ensure school libraries offer age-appropriate materials and protect minors from graphic content.