Canada Moves to Ban Social Media Use for Youth Under 16

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Canada's federal government introduced legislation to ban social media access for children under 16, with potential exemptions for platforms meeting safety standards, while also establishing regulatory measures for AI chatbot safety. The bill represents the government's second attempt at regulating tech companies' impact on youth after a previous effort faced criticism from civil liberties groups.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets contextualize the ban within a broader international movement (Australia and Britain pursuing similar measures), highlight researcher concerns about privacy implications and potential downsides of restrictions, and emphasize the legislation's dual focus on both protecting youth from social media and regulating AI safety.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets frame the legislation through Australia's precedent and point to an apparent contradiction in government harm-reduction policy—noting that the ban would restrict youth social media access while permitting minors to access government-supervised drug consumption sites.
The country’s previous attempt to get tech companies to shelter young users failed amid heavy criticism from civil liberty groups. ...
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