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HALTON, Ontario -- "The Golden Compass" and two other books in the "His Dark Materials" trilogy have been banned indefinitely by the Halton Catholic District School Board despite a committee's recommendation that the titles remain on library shelves.
Board chair Alice Anne LeMay told CTV.ca that the committee found the books suitable for students in Grades 7 and up, but the majority of board members voted against the committee's report Tuesday night.
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I find it utterly sad that the Catholics have taken it into their own hands that the kids in the school are not allow to for their own opinions on religion. To me it seems that the Catholic board just wants it's students to become slaves in their religious cult.
Board chair Alice Anne LeMay told CTV.ca that the committee found the books suitable for students in Grades 7 and up, but the majority of board members voted against the committee's report Tuesday night.
Catholic board bans 'Golden Compass' indefinitely
"The Golden Compass" and two other books in the "His Dark Materials" trilogy have been banned indefinitely by the Halton Catholic District School Board despite a committee's recommendation that the titles remain on library shelves.
www.ctvnews.ca
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I find it utterly sad that the Catholics have taken it into their own hands that the kids in the school are not allow to for their own opinions on religion. To me it seems that the Catholic board just wants it's students to become slaves in their religious cult.
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