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Canada is marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Monday, September 30, and if you're in Ontario, you might be wondering how this impacts your day.

Also known as Orange Shirt Day, the federal holiday is the Government of Canada's response to one of 94 calls to action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's final report, which called for a federal statutory day of commemoration of the history and ongoing legacy of residential schools.

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You can enjoy more than just books with your library card. The Toronto Public Library has a program called tpl:map which allows you to explore some incredible Toronto attractions for free.

You can use your adult library card to book a free pass to a range of participating landmarks, museums and more across the city on the tpl:map website. All you need to do is reserve your date from available venues, download or print your pass before visiting and enjoy the amazing experiences Toronto has to offer.

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The Toronto Public Library is back online after a cyberattack several months ago.

On February 29, the library announced that customer accounts were back online, but there are still a few things that need to be done to fully restore services.

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Living in Toronto can be a bit of a battle, but anyone dealing with the daily challenges of the TTC, the high cost of groceries, and other unfortunate realities of Canada's largest city has likely come up with their own unique way of being efficient.

So, when someone asked Torontonians to share their daily tips or life hacks for others living in the city, it's no wonder there was an endless supply of helpful time and money-saving suggestions.

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You can now find "challenged or banned" books at the Toronto Public Library. In commemoration of Freedom to Read Week, the TPL announced yesterday that it is joining the Book Sanctuary Movement and will offer a collection of 50 adult, teen and children's books that have come under scrutiny and even been removed from a public library or school.

The movement was initially started by the Chicago Public Library in 2022 and addresses the "increasing intellectual freedom challenges on a wide range of issues" faced by libraries.

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