Globalist Agenda Nova Scotia feels Bill S-210 and Bill C-2 aren't enough

ovarieasy

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NS Liberals to Introduce Landmark Bill Protecting Children from Social Media

Locking down the woods wasn't enough. NS wants to lock down the internet. For safety of children, of course.

As students across Nova Scotia return to school this fall, the Nova Scotia Liberals have committed to tabling the Social Media Responsibility Act – legislation that would make Nova Scotia the first province to set a minimum age of 16 for social media use, following the lead of countries like Australia and Norway.

The bill comes at a time when experts and parents alike are sounding the alarm on the mental health crisis facing young people, with mounting evidence showing how social media contributes to anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation. A 2023 study from the U.S. Surgeon General warned that youth who use social media for more than three hours per day have double the risk of poor mental health outcomes like depression and anxiety.

Liberal House Leader Iain Rankin will table the bill this fall.

“Protecting our kids from the harms of social media is a responsibility we all share,” said Rankin. “This bill will ensure that children under 16 are not exposed to harmful content or interactions that can have life-long impacts on their mental health. As a father myself, I know how critical it is that we put our children’s well-being first. If we want Nova Scotia to be the best place in Canada to raise a family, this is a positive step in making that happen.”

Last year, the government implemented a cell phone ban in schools to help reduce distractions and support students’ well-being. The Liberals say the next step is to take the same principle outside the classroom by restricting social media access for children under 16, ensuring consistent protection for youth both in school and at home.

“We know that social media can have real consequences on children’s mental health and their success at school,” said Interim Leader Derek Mombourquette. “This legislation would create clear protections for families and make Nova Scotia a national leader in putting children’s safety first.”

Jenna Poste, a tech executive, mom of two, and co-founder of the Nova Scotia chapter of Unplugged Canada works with parents and industry experts to urge governments nationwide to take action to protect children from the harmful effects of early smartphone use and social media exposure. Drawing on her experience in the tech industry, Poste advocates for policy changes that prioritize children’s mental health and well-being.

“This is a crucial step forward in protecting children online,” said Poste. “Parents across the country are calling for action, and this is exactly the kind of leadership we need. Nova Scotia is recognizing the real and urgent harms social media is having on youth mental health and creating a model for others to follow.”
Parents already have all the tools they need to restrict their children's access to technology.
Want to take a guess as to what this bill will propose?
 
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Oh and tell me how they plan to lock people from the internet? Some clappped out government app? Yep just like arrivecan and the phoenix pay? Sounds great good luck!
 
I imagine they will force apps to implement age verification or face fines. The problem is that the market is so small the tech companies might just say it isn’t worth it and range ban everyone in Nova Scotia.
 
Yea “enter your age”

I highly doubt that tech companies are going to go out of their way to code in an age checker. I agree with you fully.
 
@Glowie
They are already doing that in the UK and some US states. And the biggest tech company who provides an age verification system to all other companies is owned by Peter Thiel.
 
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NS Liberals to Introduce Landmark Bill Protecting Children from Social Media

Locking down the woods wasn't enough. NS wants to lock down the internet. For safety of children, of course.


Parents already have all the tools they need to restrict their children's access to technology.
Want to take a guess as to what this bill will propose?
ovarieasy
Don't schools too have ways to block sites?
 
Only on their own network / ISP. As soon as you leave the campus they don't have control, unless you are using a PC that is issued / controlled by them.
 
Only to the same extent that Bob and Doug MacKenzie are typical of Albertans. Working-class Nova Scotians are mostly pretty based; the problem is the surplus of middle-class people over 50 who think that the CBC is the voice of God and who would vote for a dead weasel if it was the Liberal candidate in their riding
 
NS Liberals to Introduce Landmark Bill Protecting Children from Social Media

Locking down the woods wasn't enough. NS wants to lock down the internet. For safety of children, of course.


Parents already have all the tools they need to restrict their children's access to technology.
Want to take a guess as to what this bill will propose?
ovarieasy
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The totalitarians favourite phrase.
 
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