Freedom to Read Week founding member passes away

I was sorry to hear this (a few days after the fact) from Head Tale - Yet Another Libarian’s Blog (written by fellow Canuck and recent MLIS grad Jason Hammond):

FTRW - Freedom to Read Week Founding Member Passes Away

Freedom to Read - read a challenged book next week

Next week is Freedom to Read Week, which is a lot like the ALA’s Banned Books Week, except that it focuses on content challenged in Canada and doesn’t have an initialism as likely to cause potentially amusing misunderstandings. You can celebrate by learning about censorship in Canada, reading some challenged books (try a classic like Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale or Timothy Findley’s The Wars), and spreading the word. Take a few minutes to decide how you feel about censorship and limits to freedom of expression - should people be allowed to publish absolutely anything? If not, where do we draw the line?