Many details are to come regarding the federal online harms bill. Teenagers think it could change some behaviours but will face major challenges.

Canada’s culture minister on June 10 introduced legislation that would ban children under 16 from having social media accounts and require AI chatbot services to limit production…

Bill C-34, also known as the Safe Social Media Act, would make social media services and some AI chatbot providers responsible for protecting children from online harms....

Canada is considering banning children and young teens from social media sites, joining a growing list of countries making the change.

New legislation puts the burden of proof on companies — not parents — to demonstrate their platforms are safe, mirroring Australia's ban.

Canada is the latest country to introduce measures designed to block children under the age of sixteen from accessing social media.

Canada has introduced a bill banning social media accounts for users under 16 and requiring rapid removal of harmful content; the proposal also imposes new obligations on AI…

These young people recognise dangers of ‘addictive’ social media but have differing views on a total crackdown

Many details are to come regarding the federal online harms bill. Teenagers think it could change some behaviours but will face major challenges.