Book-ban attempts are rising in Canada. But so are the number of librarians and authors willing to fight them

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Danny Ramadan recalls self-censoring his writing in Syria before his arrival in Canada 10 years ago. Now, as an advocate for 2SLGBTQ+ refugees and an author exploring belonging, displacement and identity, he says navigating book challenges is a somewhat expected part of being published.

Still, when an Ontario school board shadow-banned his children’s title Salma Writes a Book last fall — the school libraries carried it, but restricted students’ access — Ramadan was floored.

“I expected the book to be banned in Florida. I was just extremely shocked when I found out that it was banned here, on our home turf here in Canada.

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