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Controversial James R. Kincaid, who wrote the 1992 book, Child-Loving, The Erotic Child and Victorian Culture, should be turned back at airport, says Charles McVety, a child safety advocate and president of Canada Christian College.<br>
Controversial James R. Kincaid, who wrote the 1992 book, Child-Loving, The Erotic Child and Victorian Culture, should be turned back at airport, says Charles McVety, a child safety advocate and president of Canada Christian College.<br>
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<i>source: Article 'McVety calls for ban on controversial speaker' by Joe Warmington; www.torontosun.com/2013/10/ 06/mcvety-calls-for-ban- on-controversial-speaker; Toronto Sun; 7 October 2013</i>
<i>source: Article 'McVety calls for ban on controversial speaker' by Joe Warmington; www.torontosun.com/2013/10/06/mcvety-calls-for-ban-on-controversial-speaker; Toronto Sun; 7 October 2013</i>


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A symposium this month at the University of Toronto called "Bodies at Play, Sexuality, Children and Classroom Life" has a Christian leader urging the federal government to not allow into Canada its keynote speaker.

Controversial James R. Kincaid, who wrote the 1992 book, Child-Loving, The Erotic Child and Victorian Culture, should be turned back at airport, says Charles McVety, a child safety advocate and president of Canada Christian College.

source: Article 'McVety calls for ban on controversial speaker' by Joe Warmington; www.torontosun.com/2013/10/06/mcvety-calls-for-ban-on-controversial-speaker; Toronto Sun; 7 October 2013