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Child Advocates Urge Government to Bring Back Online Harms Legislation

Coalition demands an independent regulator and binding duty of care in the Online Safety Act as child online exploitation reports rose 59% in 2023, Statistics Canada said.

  • Child advocates urged the government to reintroduce online harms legislation to protect children from exploitation, extortion, bullying, and suicide-related incidents.
  • Groups representing children, medical professionals, and hospitals held a press conference on Parliament Hill to call for the legislation's return.
  • The growing availability of AI chatbots since the bill's 2024 introduction has raised new concerns about their impact on children.
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Newswire broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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