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Opinion: Parental rights help restore lost trust in public education In a recent column, Heather Ganshorn accused parental rights groups such as Parents for Choice in Education (PCE) of importing American-style “culture wars” into Alberta schools, What she calls a “connection” to the UCP government is simply ordinary citizens using ordinary democratic means to be heard.
17.10.2025
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John Hilton-O’Brien
Opinion: The great Alberta book ban that wasn't Alberta is a diverse society. People have all sorts of ideas about what education should involve, and that’s fine. We all agree that freedom matters, but it always comes with reasonable boundaries.
06.09.2025
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