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"Freedom to Read Week"

February 24 to March 2, 2002

WHEREAS: the freedom to read is the essence of free inquiry and is essential to democratic decision-making; and
WHEREAS: the freedom to read is under assault in our society; and
WHEREAS: the freedom to read is guaranteed to everyone in our country by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and it is our responsibility as individuals and organizations to ensure that this freedom is preserved and maintained in our City; and
WHEREAS: to increase public awareness of the right to intellectual freedom, the Toronto Public Library is planning a variety of special events to celebrate Freedom to Read Week.
NOW,
THEREFORE: I, Mayor Mel Lastman, on behalf of Toronto City Council and the 2.5 million people of our great City, do hereby proclaim February 24 to March 2, 2002 as "Freedom to Read Week" in the City of Toronto and encourage everyone to use Toronto Public Library this week and throughout the year.

 
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