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The social media accounts linked to from librarianshipdotca are: • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedIn • Threads • X • Bluesky • Mastodon • Website Besides social media accounts, librarianshipdotca has populated their site with: • Librarianship.ca • Librarianship.ca on Social Media • Canadian Librarianship News Updates • Opinion: Bill 28 puts Alberta libraries at risk of censorship | Edmonton Journal • Coalition of Alberta Public Libraries statement on changes to Libraries Act to restrict access to resources • Call for Applications: CAPAL Early Career Researcher Award & Student Research Paper Award • Appel de candidatures : Prix ACBES pour chercheur·e en début de carrière et Prix du travail de recherche étudiant • How Ottawa's first romance-only bookstore came to be | Ottawa Citizen • This writer is walking to every single branch of the Toronto Public Library in 10 days - Toronto Life • Bill C-15 Update: House Finance Committee amendment reinstates protection for Library Book Rate • Tumbler Ridge public library remains open to support community after tragedy • How Scholastic became a cultural rite of passage for Canadian kids | CBC Radio • Libraries across Canada to host Winter Olympics watch parties • CULC releases national study on the social impact of urban public libraries • Kingston Frontenac Public Library Receives the W. Kaye Lamb Award for Service to Seniors • CFLA Releases Climate Action Resources for Library Sector • Dick Ellis and Toni Samek receive CFLA Intellectual Freedom Award • Are librarians the key for teaching AI literacy? • Call for Proposals: Canadian Association for Information Science (CAIS) 2026 Annual Conference • 2025 Honour Roll • When Hallmark Met Librarianship – And the Winner is… • Bill C-15 threatens Library Book Rate and free mailing of materials for people who are blind • Applications Open: Vickery Bowles Award on Intellectual Freedom in Public Libraries • When Hallmark Met Librarianship Contest • CUPE releases 2025 BC Library Health & Safety Survey Report • Ontario Public Library Week 2025 • Semaine des bibliothèques publiques du Québec 2025 • Canadian Library Workers Day 2025 • Saskatchewan Library Week (SLW) 2025 • Call for Participation: Former Student Librarian Work Experience Survey • Canadian Library Month • CARL and CFLA Release New Guide on the Canadian Copyright Act for Accessible Content • L’ABRC et la FCAB publient un nouveau guide sur la Loi canadienne sur le droit d’auteur pour les contenus accessibles • Toronto Public Library expanding social, crisis support services to more branches • Brigitte L’Heureux appointed Executive Director of the Manitoba Library Association • Call for Participation: Demographic survey of Alberta’s archives community • Margaret Atwood takes aim at Alberta's school library books ban with satirical story • Promotional materials available for 2025 Canadian Library Month, provincial library weeks • New issue of Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science (CJILS) published • New issue of Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (2025) published • Ex Libris Association granted vice-regal patronage • Freshly Minted: Marina “Mars” Brint • Freshly Minted: Olivia Douglas • National Volunteer Week 2025 – Volunteers Make Waves • IDEAS for a Better Canada: Can libraries help remind Canadians what democracy is all about? • Call for Nominations: Canadian Association for Information Science (CAIS) 2025 Awards • Tariffs could cost Ottawa Public Library 33,000 new items • CULC, CFLA, CARL respond to proposed 25% tariff on library materials - news • CFLA releases 2025 Federal Election Advocacy Toolkit • Western launches new online MLIS program - news • The Brutalist: Canadian Libraries Edition - blog post • Opinion: Public libraries celebrate the freedom to read what you like • Bebbington: 'Freedom to read' is crucial to a healthy society • Call for Nominations: Western FIMS Alumni Award of Excellence • A shadow war on libraries • In Memoriam 2024 • Libraries On the Hill: : An Exploratory Study of Canadian Library Associations Advocacy Initiatives • 2024 Honour Roll • 'Astronomical' hold queues on year's top e-books frustrate readers, libraries • 2025 Dalhousie-Horrocks National Leadership Lecture • Holiday Reading: When Hallmark met Librarianship • She advocated for better breast cancer screening. Her friends continue the fight • Q&A: Amie Wright brings librarian and historian background to new comics director role • Newmarket children's librarian honoured with top Ontario award • Call for Proposals: International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum (IILF) 2025 Toronto • Cybersecurity breach at Calgary Public Library forces closure of locations across the city • Government of Ontario announces increase to funding for First Nations Public Libraries • Western FIMS launches Starling Centre for Just Technologies and Just Societies • CFLA Receives Federal Funding for “Climate Action in Libraries” Project • How the Ford government is accelerating the decline of school libraries • Library workers punched, spat on as security incidents rise, data shows • Ottawa man takes two-wheeled tour of city's library network • Librarians and teenage community centre workers shouldn’t have to serve as front-line aid workers. As the mayor of a big city, I’m asking the province to step in • Mississauga's central library damaged by fire that started outside front doors • Cambridge's Idea Exchange libraries are getting a new name • Saskatchewan Library Association (SLA) launches Advocacy Toolkit for Libraries • Survey: Librarians’ approaches to selecting and learning technology-based tools • New Wasaga Beach public library location becomes hub for community service organizations • Manitoba librarian hopes human rights award will inspire others to fight censorship • Freshly Minted: Rachel Manes • Christine Ivory Nominated as New Parliamentary Librarian • Star Trek: Discovery Visits the Library • CFLA Releases Position Statement on the Status of School Libraries in Canada • Survey: Climate Action and Canadian Libraries • Sondage : Action pour le climat et bibliothèques canadiennes • Gender Diversity Training in Canadian University Libraries – Invitation to Participate in a Survey • Formation sur la diversité des genres dans les bibliothèques universitaires canadiennes – Invitation à participer à un sondage • Highlights from Budget 2024 • Call for Nominations: Canadian Association for Information Science (CAIS) 2024 Awards • Call for Nominations: Dalhousie LIS Outstanding Alumni Award • Call for Applications: 2024 Visible Minority Librarians of Canada (ViMLoC) Mentorship Program • uAlberta Launches Online Course About History & Contributions of Black Canadians • Bradford library launches Ontario's 1st gender-affirming closet • The PWHL makes me feel seen and inspires me to become a sports archivist • Freedom to Read Week 2024 • 13 Questions With: Sarah Macintyre • Career Spotlight: What I do as Learning Resource Coordinator • Centre for Free Expression and CFLA Announce Partnership in Library Challenges Database • Freshly Minted: Alysha Try • Ontario 2024 Pre-Budget Consultations and Public Libraries • 2023 Honour Roll • Citizenship in the age of data: The critical role of libraries for digital literacy • Official Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe) Version of Star Wars: A New Hope Being Created • Canadians facing suicide crisis can now call 988 for help • Books, internet and Naloxone: In-house nurse supports people in crisis at Edmonton library • Salary Scales for Selected Employers • Library and GLAM Sector Submissions to 2024 Pre-Budget Consultations - news • Young Canada Works (YCW) 2024-2025 Campaign Launched - news • Prefer listening to your books? It's not that different from reading, says prof | CBC Radio • Libraries should be treated as "critical infrastructure" in rural communities, advocates say • Ontario Library Association (OLA) Statement on School Boards Banning & Restricting Books • Beyond books: Librarian's job an ever-evolving role • Barrie's Serena McGovern receives Children and Youth Librarian of the Year award • Brockville library hiring Indigenous decolonization position • Opinion: Paying more attention to the health and social benefits of libraries is overdue • Overdue: The Case for Canada’s Public Libraries - news • Survey Invitation: The Labour of MLIS Degree-Holding Paraprofessionals • Michelle Arbuckle Appointed Next Executive Director of the Ontario Library Association • CFLA Op-Ed: Don’t Blame Copyright for Declining Revenue. It Won’t Help Authors • New Issue of Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management • Canadian Statement on the Decision for IFLA WLIC 2024 to be held in Dubai • Is Your Public Library Accessible? Report Available • In Defence of Drag Storytime: A Statement of Support from Canada’s Library Associations