

The Canadian government has introduced a Digital Safety Bill in Parliament aimed at restricting access to social media platforms for children under the age of 16. The proposed legislation is designed to create a safer online environment for young users and reduce the potential harms associated with excessive social media use.
According to Canadian Minister Mark Miller, the primary objective of the bill is to protect children from the negative impacts of social media. However, the government has indicated that certain exemptions may be granted to platform operators that can demonstrate adequate safety measures and compliance with child protection standards. The legislation reflects Canada's growing focus on online safety and digital well-being for minors.



















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