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New Brunswick Premier Calls for National Social Media Ban for Children Under 16

The bill would also require platforms to remove child sexual abuse material and posts promoting self-harm, and would create a new digital regulator.

  • On Wednesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Culture Minister Marc Miller will introduce the long-awaited online harms bill, which proposes banning social media use for children under 16.
  • This legislation represents the third recent attempt by the Liberal government to introduce online harms regulation, following Australia's enactment of a similar ban prohibiting social media accounts for minors in December 2025.
  • Platforms meeting new safety standards may receive exemptions allowing youth access, while the bill requires companies to report credible threats of violence to authorities, a measure Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon championed.
  • University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist expressed skepticism, arguing that a blanket ban could fail to hold tech companies accountable while raising concerns regarding Canadians' privacy and digital rights.
  • The proposed legislation establishes a new Canadian digital regulator to oversee platform compliance and enforce safety protocols across major social media services, marking a significant shift in federal oversight.
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The Government of Canada will introduce a bill to prohibit the use of social media by children under the age of 16.

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The Globe & Mail broke the news in Canada on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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