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A poster/PSA that features a banner illustration across the top, which shows an illustration of a kid in coat and backpack looking down at a key in their hand as they are in the midst of a labyrinth with walls made of tall hardcover books wrapped in chains with locks on them.

The poster text says…
 

Join the Digital Day of Action on    Monday, February 23

Chilliwack Teacher-Librarians strongly believe in a child’s Freedom to Read. We encourage families to read together and explore diverse ideas and viewpoints. Please join us in promoting this crucial right!

On this day, we are asking champions for intellectual freedom to share a united message on one or more of their social media channels in recognition of Freedom to Read Week at 9 am PST. This post must include #FTRW25 #FreedomToRead and the link: freedomtoread.ca. 

Please join us to standing with libraries across Canada to demonstrate the power and importance of your freedom to read.

“Books as windows, mirrors, and sliding glass doors.” Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop

A poster/PSA that features a banner illustration across the top, which shows an illustration of a kid in coat and backpack looking down at a key in their hand as they are in the midst of a labyrinth with walls made of tall hardcover books wrapped in chains with locks on them. The poster text says… Join the Digital Day of Action on Monday, February 23 Chilliwack Teacher-Librarians strongly believe in a child’s Freedom to Read. We encourage families to read together and explore diverse ideas and viewpoints. Please join us in promoting this crucial right! On this day, we are asking champions for intellectual freedom to share a united message on one or more of their social media channels in recognition of Freedom to Read Week at 9 am PST. This post must include #FTRW25 #FreedomToRead and the link: freedomtoread.ca. Please join us to standing with libraries across Canada to demonstrate the power and importance of your freedom to read. “Books as windows, mirrors, and sliding glass doors.” Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop

Ready for Monday…

#FTRW25
#FreedomToRead freedomtoread.ca

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The charges were laid by #TheCrown, so it's now out of the hands of #Montréal's SPVM Police Farce.

#YvesEngler was released under significantly reduced #BailConditions Monday, after spending the better part of 5 days in prison.

#SPVM #MySPVM #MonSPVM #DPCP #FreeYvesEngler #FTRW #FTRW25 #15mars

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It's Bail Out the Banned Book Contest Day 7! #FTRW25 🎉

"The Book of Negroes" by Lawrence Hill has been has been challenged, burned, and banned worldwide for language and subject matter.

Like and share these posts for a chance to win a challenged book! Learn more: buff.ly/3EzrNnY

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Visit the Oakville Public Library's Central Branch to experience the installation on display through the spring! 📖

#FTRW25 #FreedomToRead

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For this #FTRWeek, we are highlighting The Tower of Banned Books, now on display at the Oakville Public Library's Central Branch. 📚

#FTRW25 #FreedomToRead

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Poet and Presenter Bänoo Zan Wins Freedom to Read Award | The Writers' Union of Canada

Poet and presenter Bänoo Zan wins the 2025 Freedom to Read Award! This award is presented annually by TWUC in recognition of work that is passionately supportive of access to books and the freedom to read. #FTRW25 #FreedomtoRead See more here: buff.ly/3EZEDfq

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Canada's flawed #BailSystem recently kept #Montréal author and activist #YvesEngler in #BordeauxPrison for 5 days because he refused to sign #BailConditions aka #ReleaseConditions that prohibited him from speaking publicly about his questionable arrest on #SpeechCrime charges by the #SPVM.

#FTRW25

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Please denounce the arrest & 5 day imprisonment of #Montreal author & activist Yves Engler on #SpeechCrime charges by Montréal's SPVM.

This #SPVM - #DPCP attack on #FreeSpeech & #PressFreedom should be condemned by all #Canadians who value #CharterRights.

#FreeYvesEngler #FreePress #FTRW #FTRW25

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It's Bail Out the Banned Book Contest Day 5! #FTRW25 🎉

"Pink, Blue, and You!" by Elise Grave and Mykaell Blais has been challenged in the United States for discussing gender identity.

Like and share these posts for a chance to win a challenged book! Learn more: https://buff.ly/3EzrNnY

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It's #FreedomToReadWeek!

This week is all about encouraging Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom! 📚

Visit www.freedomtoread.ca to learn about challenged books and find ways to get involved ❤️

#FTRW25 #FreedomToRead #FTRWeek #ReadLocal #IndieBookstores

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The SPVM’s decision to limit Yves Engler's activism by arresting him for alleged #OnlineHarassment is designed to chill #FreeSpeech, intimidate activists, and make them think twice about what they write. Ultimately, a big loser in this #SPVM decision is #PressFreedom.

#FreeYvesEngler #FTRW #FTRW25

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PEN Canada letter to Mayor and Police Chief of Montreal regarding Yves Engler Today, we write to raise PEN’s voice about the arrest of author and journalist, Mr. Yves Engler.

PEN Canada Dismayed by SPVM’s Decision to Charge Canadian Writer with Harassment to Protect Outspoken #Zionist #EthnicCleansing Promoter and #SPVM Police Officers from #PublicCriticism

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#FreeYvesEngler #FreeSpeech #PressFreedom #PoliceHarassment #MySPVM #FTRW #FTRW25

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Today at 8:10am on CBC London, learn more about Freedom to Read Week on the Library It List with Kristen and @browncbc.bsky.social #FTRW25 #FreedomToRead

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#FreedomToRead Week is February 23 to March 1!

Imagine someone challenging your right to access and read your favourite book! 📚🚫👀

During this week, think about and reaffirm commitment to intellectual freedom — it’s your right!

🔗 www.freedomtoread.ca

#FTRW25 #ULethbridge

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Page 1 of a PEN Canada letter to Montréal mayor Valérie Plante and SPVM Police Chief Fady Dagher regarding speech crime charges the SPVM and The Crown aka DPCP brought against Yves Engler -

February 25, 2025

Mr. Fady Dagher, Montreal Police Chief
Mme. Valérie Plante, Mayor of Montreal Sent via email

Dear Police Chief Dagher and Mme. Mayor Plante —

PEN Canada was founded in 1983. We are a nonpartisan organization of writers and readers. One of our central roles is to defend the right to freedom of expression. We raise our voices against domestic and international violations of freedom of expression.

Today, we write to raise PEN’s voice about the arrest of author and journalist, Mr. Yves Engler. It is our understanding that Mr. Engler has been arrested and was detained for his pro-Palestinian writing. It is not clear to us whether Mr. Engler has been charged or what charges he is facing. But if it is true that he has indeed been arrested and detained and is either facing charges or has already been charged, the actions taken by the Montreal Police raise serious questions about impartiality and respect for the fundamental rights to freedom of expression. PEN Canada takes no position on the substance of Mr. Engler’s comments, only on his right to make them.

Mr. Engler has been an outspoken critic of Israel and the actions that state has taken against Palestinians in Gaza. In so doing he is acting well within his rights of freedom of expression. PEN Canada takes the position that it is not a crime to take a pro-Palestinian stance in public. It is not a crime to object to those who support Israel’s actions or to describe them as fascists. It is not a crime to criticize or condemn the state of Israel. It is not a crime to write that Israel’s actions in Gaza are genocide. To object, in print, to others who support Israel’s actions is not a threat to any individual or to the police.

Page 1 of a PEN Canada letter to Montréal mayor Valérie Plante and SPVM Police Chief Fady Dagher regarding speech crime charges the SPVM and The Crown aka DPCP brought against Yves Engler - February 25, 2025 Mr. Fady Dagher, Montreal Police Chief Mme. Valérie Plante, Mayor of Montreal Sent via email Dear Police Chief Dagher and Mme. Mayor Plante — PEN Canada was founded in 1983. We are a nonpartisan organization of writers and readers. One of our central roles is to defend the right to freedom of expression. We raise our voices against domestic and international violations of freedom of expression. Today, we write to raise PEN’s voice about the arrest of author and journalist, Mr. Yves Engler. It is our understanding that Mr. Engler has been arrested and was detained for his pro-Palestinian writing. It is not clear to us whether Mr. Engler has been charged or what charges he is facing. But if it is true that he has indeed been arrested and detained and is either facing charges or has already been charged, the actions taken by the Montreal Police raise serious questions about impartiality and respect for the fundamental rights to freedom of expression. PEN Canada takes no position on the substance of Mr. Engler’s comments, only on his right to make them. Mr. Engler has been an outspoken critic of Israel and the actions that state has taken against Palestinians in Gaza. In so doing he is acting well within his rights of freedom of expression. PEN Canada takes the position that it is not a crime to take a pro-Palestinian stance in public. It is not a crime to object to those who support Israel’s actions or to describe them as fascists. It is not a crime to criticize or condemn the state of Israel. It is not a crime to write that Israel’s actions in Gaza are genocide. To object, in print, to others who support Israel’s actions is not a threat to any individual or to the police.

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Today, we write to raise PEN’s voice about the arrest of author and journalist, Mr. Yves Engler. It is our understanding that Mr. Engler has been arrested and was detained for his pro-Palestinian writing. It is not clear to us whether Mr. Engler has been charged or what charges he is facing. But if it is true that he has indeed been arrested and detained and is either facing charges or has already been charged, the actions taken by the Montreal Police raise serious questions about impartiality and respect for the fundamental rights to freedom of expression. PEN Canada takes no position on the substance of Mr. Engler’s comments, only on his right to make them.
To object, in print, to others who support Israel’s actions is not a threat to any individual or to the police. It is not harassment to object to actions taken by the Montreal police or to write about them. It is not a crime to ask other citizens of Canada to object to actions taken by the Montreal police. Every citizen of Canada is entitled to write their opinions and to speak out in public. Freedom of expression is a fundamental right, whether one agrees with the content of such statements, or whether one disagrees with the content.

If the Montreal police are arresting and charging journalists and writers for speaking out against Israel or taking a pro-Palestinian stance, such actions will have a chilling effect on all writers and journalists. Such actions undermine the freedom of expression which is a fundamental right of Canadians and is protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

PEN Canada raises its voice to support all writers and journalists exercising their right to freedom of expression, including Mr. Engler.

Respectfully,

Brendan de Caires
Executive Director, PEN Canada

Page 2 of a PEN Canada letter to Montréal mayor Valérie Plante and SPVM Police Chief Fady Dagher regarding speech crime charges the SPVM and The Crown aka DPCP brought against Yves Engler - Today, we write to raise PEN’s voice about the arrest of author and journalist, Mr. Yves Engler. It is our understanding that Mr. Engler has been arrested and was detained for his pro-Palestinian writing. It is not clear to us whether Mr. Engler has been charged or what charges he is facing. But if it is true that he has indeed been arrested and detained and is either facing charges or has already been charged, the actions taken by the Montreal Police raise serious questions about impartiality and respect for the fundamental rights to freedom of expression. PEN Canada takes no position on the substance of Mr. Engler’s comments, only on his right to make them. To object, in print, to others who support Israel’s actions is not a threat to any individual or to the police. It is not harassment to object to actions taken by the Montreal police or to write about them. It is not a crime to ask other citizens of Canada to object to actions taken by the Montreal police. Every citizen of Canada is entitled to write their opinions and to speak out in public. Freedom of expression is a fundamental right, whether one agrees with the content of such statements, or whether one disagrees with the content. If the Montreal police are arresting and charging journalists and writers for speaking out against Israel or taking a pro-Palestinian stance, such actions will have a chilling effect on all writers and journalists. Such actions undermine the freedom of expression which is a fundamental right of Canadians and is protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. PEN Canada raises its voice to support all writers and journalists exercising their right to freedom of expression, including Mr. Engler. Respectfully, Brendan de Caires Executive Director, PEN Canada

Thank-you #PENinternational for supporting and endorsing PEN Canada's letter to #Montréal mayor #ValériePlante and SPVM police chief Fady Dagher expressing PEN's concerns about the #SpeechCrime charges the #SPVM and #DPCP brought against Yves Engler last week.

#FreeYvesEngler #MySPVM #FTRW #FTRW25

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Turning the Page on Censorship: Navigating Freedom to Read in Fourth Wing and Beyond Version française By Rebecca Murray From fantasy to historical fiction, contemporary authors are incorporating the topic of banned and challenged books in their writing. In Rebecca Yarros’s popular…

Turning the Page on Censorship: Navigating Freedom to Read in Fourth Wing and Beyond

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#FTRW25 #FreedomToRead #Libraries #Books #Reading

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Page 1 of a letter PEN Canada sent the mayor of Montréal Valérie Plante and SPVM police chief Fady Dagher setting out PEN's concerns with speech crime charges brought against Canadian writer Yves Engler.

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February 25, 2025

Mr. Fady Dagher, Montreal Police Chief
Mme. Valérie Plante, Mayor of Montreal Sent via email

Dear Police Chief Dagher and Mme. Mayor Plante —

PEN Canada was founded in 1983. We are a nonpartisan organization of writers and readers. One of our central roles is to defend the right to freedom of expression. We raise our voices against domestic and international violations of freedom of expression.

Today, we write to raise PEN’s voice about the arrest of author and journalist, Mr. Yves Engler. It is our understanding that Mr. Engler has been arrested and was detained for his pro-Palestinian writing. It is not clear to us whether Mr. Engler has been charged or what charges he is facing. But if it is true that he has indeed been arrested and detained and is either facing charges or has already been charged, the actions taken by the Montreal Police raise serious questions about impartiality and respect for the fundamental rights to freedom of expression. PEN Canada takes no position on the substance of Mr. Engler’s comments, only on his right to make them.

Mr. Engler has been an outspoken critic of Israel and the actions that state has taken against Palestinians in Gaza. In so doing he is acting well within his rights of freedom of expression. PEN Canada takes the position that it is not a crime to take a pro-Palestinian stance in public. It is not a crime to object to those who support Israel’s actions or to describe them as fascists. It is not a crime to criticize or condemn the state of Israel. It is not a crime to write that Israel’s actions in Gaza are genocide. To object, in print, to others who support Israel’s actions is not a threat to any individual or to the police.

Page 1 of a letter PEN Canada sent the mayor of Montréal Valérie Plante and SPVM police chief Fady Dagher setting out PEN's concerns with speech crime charges brought against Canadian writer Yves Engler. Text - February 25, 2025 Mr. Fady Dagher, Montreal Police Chief Mme. Valérie Plante, Mayor of Montreal Sent via email Dear Police Chief Dagher and Mme. Mayor Plante — PEN Canada was founded in 1983. We are a nonpartisan organization of writers and readers. One of our central roles is to defend the right to freedom of expression. We raise our voices against domestic and international violations of freedom of expression. Today, we write to raise PEN’s voice about the arrest of author and journalist, Mr. Yves Engler. It is our understanding that Mr. Engler has been arrested and was detained for his pro-Palestinian writing. It is not clear to us whether Mr. Engler has been charged or what charges he is facing. But if it is true that he has indeed been arrested and detained and is either facing charges or has already been charged, the actions taken by the Montreal Police raise serious questions about impartiality and respect for the fundamental rights to freedom of expression. PEN Canada takes no position on the substance of Mr. Engler’s comments, only on his right to make them. Mr. Engler has been an outspoken critic of Israel and the actions that state has taken against Palestinians in Gaza. In so doing he is acting well within his rights of freedom of expression. PEN Canada takes the position that it is not a crime to take a pro-Palestinian stance in public. It is not a crime to object to those who support Israel’s actions or to describe them as fascists. It is not a crime to criticize or condemn the state of Israel. It is not a crime to write that Israel’s actions in Gaza are genocide. To object, in print, to others who support Israel’s actions is not a threat to any individual or to the police.

Page 2 of a letter PEN Canada sent to Montréal mayor Valérie Plante and SPVM police chief Fad Dagher expressing its concerns about the arrest of Montréal writer Yves Engler on speech crime charges.
 

It is not harassment to object to actions taken by the Montreal police or to write about them. It is not a crime to ask other citizens of Canada to object to actions taken by the Montreal police. Every citizen of Canada is entitled to write their opinions and to speak out in public. Freedom of expression is a fundamental right, whether one agrees with the content of such statements, or whether one disagrees with the content.

If the Montreal police are arresting and charging journalists and writers for speaking out against Israel or taking a pro-Palestinian stance, such actions will have a chilling effect on all writers and journalists. Such actions undermine the freedom of expression which is a fundamental right of Canadians and is protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

PEN Canada raises its voice to support all writers and journalists exercising their right to freedom of expression, including Mr. Engler.

Respectfully,

Brendan de Caires
Executive Director, PEN Canada

Page 2 of a letter PEN Canada sent to Montréal mayor Valérie Plante and SPVM police chief Fad Dagher expressing its concerns about the arrest of Montréal writer Yves Engler on speech crime charges. It is not harassment to object to actions taken by the Montreal police or to write about them. It is not a crime to ask other citizens of Canada to object to actions taken by the Montreal police. Every citizen of Canada is entitled to write their opinions and to speak out in public. Freedom of expression is a fundamental right, whether one agrees with the content of such statements, or whether one disagrees with the content. If the Montreal police are arresting and charging journalists and writers for speaking out against Israel or taking a pro-Palestinian stance, such actions will have a chilling effect on all writers and journalists. Such actions undermine the freedom of expression which is a fundamental right of Canadians and is protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. PEN Canada raises its voice to support all writers and journalists exercising their right to freedom of expression, including Mr. Engler. Respectfully, Brendan de Caires Executive Director, PEN Canada

Thank-you PEN Canada for writing to #Montréal mayor Valérie Plante and SPVM police chief Fady Dagher expressing PEN's concerns about the #SpeechCrime charges the #SPVM and #TheCrown aka #DPCP brought against Yves Engler last week.

#FreeYvesEngler #FreeSpeech #FreePress #CharterRights #FTRW #FTRW25

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It's Bail Out the Banned Book Contest Day 4! #FTRW25 🎉

"Three Wishes" by Deborah Ellis has been banned by several Ontario School Boards for its representation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Like and share these posts for a chance to win a challenged book! Learn more: https://buff.ly/3EzrNnY

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Freedom to Read Week 
February 23 - March 1, 2025

Freedom to Read Week February 23 - March 1, 2025

We stand with libraries across Canada in reaffirming our commitment to intellectual freedom during this year’s Freedom to Read Week!

Protect your freedom to read by understanding how books are being challenged and learn how you can get involved.

#FTRW25 #FreedomToRead

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It's Bail Out the Banned Book Contest Day 3! #FTRW25 🎉

"Milk and Honey" by Rupi Kaur has been banned in schools and libraries across the United States for its discussion on sexual assault and violence. Like and share these posts for a chance to win a challenged book! Learn more: buff.ly/3EzrNnY

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It’s Freedom to Read Week! For more info, check out www.freedomtoread.ca #FTRW25

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Freedom to Read Week poster shows a bee hovering over flowers

Freedom to Read Week poster shows a bee hovering over flowers

It is Freedom to Read Week in Canada, and I just wanted to remind you all that this is important and is not only a problem in the USA. You don’t have to like or agree with every book you see, but you also don’t get to tell others what they can (and more importantly, cannot) read.
#ftrw25

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It is Freedom to Read Week 🇨🇦 A celebration of intellectual freedom & the right to access information. Promoting critical thinking & empathy while challenging censorship, to create an informed open-minded society. #readbooks #FTRW25 #sd36learn #readbannedbooks #sd36tl #bctlaofficial #FreedomToRead

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UUA Misuse Of Canada's Blasphemy Law By Falsely Accusing Me Of The Crime Of Blasphemous Libel Certainly Nurtured MY Spirit, But What If Anything Did It Do To Help Heal The UU World? Just asking. . . On Friday June 1st of 2012, I received an "electronic communication" aka email from the Unitarian Universalist Associ...

Do you stand with #bloggers across Canada in reaffirming your commitment to #IntellectualFreedom during this year’s #FreedomToReadWeek?

Protect #FreedomToRead by understanding how blog posts were challenged by the #UUA.

#UUism #BlasphemyLaw #FTRW #FTRW25
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Yves Engler's Criminal Defence Lawyer John Philpot Speaks To Media After Securing Release 24-02-2025
Yves Engler's Criminal Defence Lawyer John Philpot Speaks To Media After Securing Release 24-02-2025 YouTube video by Robin Edgar

Yves Engler's lawyer Maître John Philpot speaks to media at #Montréal's Palais de Justice after securing Yves' release from prison on significantly reduced #BailConditions that allow Yves to freely express his opinions.

#FreeYvesEngler #FreeSpeech #FTRW #FTRW25
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This is Freedom to Read Week in Canada. Support your local libraries. Support your school libraries too. We don’t hear as much about challenges to books up here but they happen and they are increasing. #FTRW25 #FreedomToRead

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The Manitoba Library Association is proud to stand with libraries across Canada by reaffirming our commitment to intellectual freedom! Celebrate Freedom to Read Week with us from February 23 to March 1, and learn how you can get involved at freedomtoread.ca.

#FreedomToRead #FTRW25

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Freedom to Read Week - Freedom to Read Freedom to Read Week is an annual event that encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom.

📚 It's Freedom To Read week in Canada but the right is yours everyday, wherever you are. Use it wisely.

...Everything is Permitted but it does not absolve you of consequences when warranted. #FTRW25
www.freedomtoread.ca/freedom-to-r...

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