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CFLA-FCAB Endorsement of the Prison Libraries Network’s Position Statement on The Prisoners’ Right to Read | Soutien de la FCAB-CFLA à l’Énoncé de position du Réseau des bibliothèques de prison sur le droit de lire en prison

Sep 17, 2024 | Advocacy, Pressing Issues

Please read our position statement on The Prisoners’s Right To Read English | French

CFLA POSITION STATEMENT ON THE STATUS OF SCHOOL LIBRARIES IN CANADA | ÉNONCÉ DE POSITION DE LA FCAB SUR LA SITUATION DES BIBLIOTHÈQUES SCOLAIRES AU CANADA

May 9, 2024 | Pressing Issues

Please read and distribute the following statement English | French

Canadian Statement on the Decision for IFLA WLIC 2024 to be held in Dubai, UAE / Déclaration canadienne sur la décision de tenir le Congrès de l’IFLA 2024 à Dubaï, Émirats arabes unis

Jun 30, 2023 | News, Pressing Issues

Please read the full statement here in English and French.

RCMP Confirms Censorship Attempts Were Unwarranted at BC School Libraries

Mar 15, 2023 | Intellectual Freedom, Pressing Issues

Please read our latest Press Release in regards to Censorship Attempts in BC Schools here.

Canadian Federation of Library Associations Calls for the Release of all Outstanding Residential School Records

Sep 29, 2022 | Indigenous Matters, Pressing Issues, Reconciliation

The CFLA has put forth a statement calling for the release of all outstanding residential school records. You can read the statement here: English | French The CFLA has also sent this letter to a number of Canadian and Ministers listed below as an introduction and...

On behalf of the Ex Libris Association: Statement of solidarity with our professional colleagues in the Ukraine. 

Mar 2, 2022 | Pressing Issues

On behalf of the Ex Libris Association:  Statement of solidarity with our professional colleagues in the Ukraine.  (With thanks to CILIP: the library and information association of the UK for the borrowed words)  Members of the Ex Libris Association, representing...
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  • CFLA-FCAB’s Indigenous Matters Committee’s Community of Practice Invite
  • CFLA-FCAB 2024 Fall Newsletter
  • Final Report of the Cataloguing Code of Ethics Review Working Group (CCERWG) to the Cataloguing and Metadata Standards Committee (CMSC) of the Canadian Federation of Library Associations (CFLA-FCAB) | Rapport final du Groupe de travail sur l’examen du Code d’éthique de catalogage (GTECEC) du Comité sur les normes relatives au catalogage et aux métadonnées (CNCM) de la Fédération canadienne des associations de bibliothèques (FCAB- CFLA)

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