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Should Canada Strengthen Social Media Laws to Protect Youth?

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FILE - Social media applications are displayed on an iPhone, March 13, 2019, in New York. In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, April 9, 2024, two tribal nations accused social media companies — including Facebook and Instagram’s parent company Meta Platforms; Snapchat's Snap Inc.; TikTok parent company ByteDance; and Alphabet, which owns YouTube and Google — of contributing to the disproportionately high rates of suicide among Native American youth. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, File)
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Legal Rulings Spark New Debate

Recent legal decisions in the United States have placed major tech companies under scrutiny for how their platforms are designed. Courts have found that certain features may encourage addictive use among young people, raising concerns about their impact on mental health and safety.

These rulings are now prompting discussions in Canada about whether similar protections should be introduced.


Concerns Over Youth Safety Online

Experts say social media platforms can expose young users to harmful content, including harassment and inappropriate interactions. Critics argue that current safeguards may not go far enough in protecting children and teens.

The issue has become more urgent as more families and educators raise concerns about the digital environment young people are navigating daily.


Calls for Stronger Regulation in Canada

The growing debate is centred on whether Canada should take a more aggressive approach to regulating social media companies. This could include stricter rules around platform design, data protection, and accountability for harmful content.

Supporters of stronger laws believe it’s necessary to ensure safer online spaces for younger users.


Voices from Within the Industry

Former insiders from major tech companies have also spoken out about the challenges of keeping users safe. Some have raised concerns about how platform systems prioritize engagement, sometimes at the expense of user well-being.

These perspectives are adding weight to calls for reform.


What This Means for the Future

With multiple cases emerging across North America, pressure is mounting on governments to act. The conversation around online safety is likely to continue evolving as policymakers weigh how to balance innovation with protection.


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