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Freedom to Read Kit

Freedom to Read Kit 2003

In this edition: John Robin Sharpe and the Child Pornography Law – Concentration of Media Ownership: A Threat to Freedom to Read? – Bearing Witness: Canadian Journalists for Free Expression – Access to Information Equals Freedom to Read – Balancing National Security with Essential Freedoms – Harry Potter Survives Hart Attack – Educators' Unit – and more...


Poster

This year's Freedom to Read Kit features a new poster by Soapbox Design.

» View the 2003 poster


Download the Kit

Download the complete 2003 Freedom to Read Kit, including news updates, articles, Educators' Unit, and appendices.

» Freedom to Read Kit (PDF)

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Freedom to Read Week 2003 clipartDownload the Clip Art

Download the Freedom to Read Week clip art for making bookmarks and displays.

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Darts and Laurels

Darts and Laurels is an annual "report card" presented by the Council's Freedom of Expression Committee to award darts to those who threaten and laurels to those who defend intellectual freedom in Canada.

» Darts and Laurels 2003

 

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"The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself . . . "

— Archibald MacLeish (1892-1982), U.S. poet, in "In Praise of Dissent" in The New York Times Book Review (1956)