Five Ontario school boards, two schools join legal fight against social media giants
TORONTO — Five more Ontario school boards and two private schools have joined the multibillion-dollar legal fight against social media giants Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat, accusing their parent companies of leaving educators to manage the fallout from their allegedly addictive products.
They join some of Ontario’s largest school boards who filed suits in March alleging the platforms are negligently designed for compulsive use and have rewired the way children think, behave and learn.
“This increasingly hinders students’ ability to absorb lessons, think critically and thrive in our learning spaces,” said Kelly Pisek, the director of education at District School Board of Niagara, one of the new plaintiffs.
“As a result, school staff are required to spend more time working to meet the needs of students who face significant attention, focus and mental health concerns.”


