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Publication Date: July 20, 2026 - 14:07

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Alberta government gives public libraries Jan. 1 deadline to comply with new restrictions

July 20, 2026

The province informed public libraries this month that they have until the start of the new year to establish new practices restricting access to library materials containing sexually explicit images to anyone 15 years old or younger, without authorization from a parent or guardian.



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