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Mein Kampf

Freedom to read: Mein Kampf challenged at HCPL

Arts And Culture10 March 2022

By Sue Tiffin Three days after Chris Stephenson took on the role of CEO at Haliburton County Public Library last September, he arrived at work to encounter a rare request – for a book to…

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