Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government introduced legislation that would ban social media for youth under 16. Read more.

Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is expected to table its long-awaited legislation aimed at online safety this week.

Canada will introduce legislation this week to ban social media access for children under 16, addressing online harms and AI issues. | World News

The Carney government is set to propose a ban on social media for children under 16. These are the countries considering the same rule.

Canada has introduced legislation that could bar children younger than 16 from possessing social media accounts, joining a growing global effort to tighten safety protections.

The Carney Liberals have introduced a revamped online harms bill that would restrict access to social media for those under 16, make AI chatbots safer, and impose new rules on

The Liberal government is moving ahead with a plan to require social media companies to restrict access to their sites for those under 16.

OTTAWA: The Canadian government introduced a new digital safety bill on Wednesday that would ban social media for children under 16 with exemptions for platforms that meet…

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government introduced legislation that would ban social media for youth under 16. Read more.

Canada's proposed online harms bill would ban social media for under-16s but lets platforms apply for exemptions by proving safety measures for young users.

Proposed law would bar under-16s from opening or maintaining accounts

MONTREAL, June 11 — Canada’s culture minister on yesterday introduced legislation that would ban children under 16 from having social media accounts and require AI chatbot...

Legislation would exempt platforms that can prove they have safeguards for children in place

The bill also aims to make AI chatbots safer by setting up a digital regulator to establish safety standards, a government official said. Companies could face penalties of 3% of…

Canada is seeking to ban social media accounts for children under 16 with a new bill. The government also wants to regulate AI chatbots.

Canada's Bill C-34 would ban social media for users under 16 and regulate AI chatbots, with fines up to 3% of global revenue for non-compliant platforms.

Canada's Bill C-34 aims to restrict social media access for under-16s while enhancing online safety and accountability measures.

Canada's Bill C-34 aims to restrict social media access for under-16s while enhancing online safety and accountability measures.

The law would likely apply to American tech companies like Meta and Snapchat but with exemptions if safety requirements are met. | World News

Proposed legislation would create digital regulator, allow platforms to apply for exemptions if they meet safety rules

Canada's Bill C-34 aims to restrict social media access for under-16s, enhancing online safety and accountability for platforms.