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October 13, 2009
 
To Kill a Mockingbird
Since October 5, when the story broke, several journalists have filed news stories about the latest parent challenge to Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird in public schools in Toronto.

In the Toronto Star, Kristin Rushowy reports:
www.parentcentral.ca

In the National Post, Natalie Alcoba reports:
www.nationalpost.com

In the Toronto Sun, Don Peat files a second, shorter report:
www.torontosun.com

 



 

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"If I can be proscribed today, for defending myself and my friends in the newspapers, another Nova Scotian may be rejected tomorrow because the Governor likes not the colour of his hair."

— Joseph Howe (1804-73), Nova Scotian newspaper editor, speaking in Cumberland County (1844), quoted in The Speeches and Public Letters of the Hon. Joseph Howe (1858)