Canada Proposes Ban on Social Media for Users Under 16

The Canadian government announced plans to prohibit social media access for individuals younger than 16. The proposal aims to protect

The Canadian government announced plans to prohibit social media access for individuals younger than 16. The proposal aims to protect minors from online harms. Legislators argue that early exposure can affect mental health. The measure would require platforms to enforce age verification. Critics warn the ban could limit free expression for teens. The policy is part of a broader digital safety agenda. Public consultations are expected before final legislation. Implementation timelines have not yet been set.