Carney to address Liberal convention on final day
Delegates are voting on 24 non-binding resolutions, including proposals to restrict social media and AI chatbots for children under 16.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney will address the Liberal national convention in Montreal on the final day.
- Liberal party grassroots are preparing to debate and vote on policy resolutions, including those calling for age restrictions on social media and AI chatbots.
- The convention comes after five opposition MPs joined the Liberals recently and ahead of byelections expected to give the Liberals a majority government.
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"This is not the time to make politics as usual." In front of thousands of Liberal activists in Montreal, Mark Carney delivered the message that "the Liberal tent" is great, and that it can expand even further.
Liveblog: Carney to address convention as Liberal supporters to vote on party positions, policy resolutions
There are 24 policy resolutions that will come to a vote, including a ban on children under the age of 16 from creating social media profiles. Another similar resolution would ban people under the age of 16 from using AI chatbots.
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