QuickQuotes: How advocates, lawyers and others feel about Canada’s online harms bill
OTTAWA — The Liberal government tabled new online safety legislation Wednesday that would force social media platforms to block access for kids under 16 — unless those platforms put in place sufficient safeguards — and bar children from accessing adult content.
Here is what advocates, lawyers and corporations have to say about the legislation.
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“The Government of Canada has taken a thoughtful first step. And it’s an important one. Ultimately this isn’t just about regulating platforms, it’s about shaping the conditions in which childhood unfolds … But Bill C-34’s duties to protect children, act responsibly, and make certain content inaccessible need an addition: a duty to consult young people.”


