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Appendix G: Who Ya Gonna Call?

Book and Periodical Council
Freedom of Expression Committee
192 Spadina Avenue, Suite 107
Toronto, Ontario M5T 2C2
Telephone: 416-975-9366
Fax: 416-975-1839
E-mail: info@freedomtoread.ca
Web: www.bookandperiodicalcouncil.ca

BC Civil Liberties Association
#425 - 815 West Hastings Street
Vancouver BC V6C 1B4
Telephone: 604-687-2919
E-mail: info@bccla.org
Web: www.bccla.org

Canadian Civil Liberties Association
Suite 200, 394 Bloor Street West
Toronto, ON M5S 1X4
Telephone: 416-363-0321
Fax: 416-861-1291
mail@ccla.org
Web: www.ccla.org

Canadian Library Association
328 Frank Street
Ottawa, ON K2P 0X8
Telephone: 613-232-9625
Fax: 613-563-9895 E-mail: info@cla.ca
Web: www.cla.ca

Electronic Frontier Canada
20 Richmond Avenue
Kitchener ON N2G 1Y9
Telephone: 905-525-9140 ext. 24689
E-mail: efc@efc.ca
Web: www.efc.ca

Ontario Association of Art Galleries
49 McCaul Street, Suite N2
Toronto ON M5T 2W7
Telephone: 416-598-0714
Fax: 416-598-4128
E-mail: oaag@oaag.org
Web: www.oaag.org

PEN Canada
#214-24 Ryerson Avenue Toronto ON M5T 2P3
Telephone: 416-703-8448
Fax: 416-703-3870
E-mail: pen@pencanada.ca
Web: www.pencanada.ca

Periodical Writers' Association of Canada
54 Wolseley Street, Suite 203
Toronto ON M5T 1A5
Tel: 416-504-1645
Fax: 416-504-9079
E-mail: info@pwac.ca
Web: www.pwac.ca

Writers' Union of Canada, National Office
40 Wellington Street East, Third Floor
Toronto, ON M5E 1C7
Telephone: 416-703-8982
Fax: 416-504-7656
E-mail: info@writersunion.ca
Web: www.writersunion.ca


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"The idea of the sacred is quite simply one of the most conservative notions in any culture, because it seeks to turn other ideas – Uncertainty, Progress, Change – into crimes."

— Salman Rushdie (b. 1947), Indian-born British author, in a lecture entitled "Is Nothing Sacred?" published in Granta 31 (1990)