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Publication Date: March 30, 2026 - 18:20
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Ottawa Now - New poll says strong majority of Canadians are calling for a U-16 social media ban
March 30, 2026
Almost 4 months ago, Australia banned social media for youth under 16 years of age. It was a landmark ban that sparked an important global discussion about the impact of these platforms, and how they can harm the mental health and safety of young people. One example was a recent landmark court case in California, where Meta and YouTube were both found liable in a social media addiction trial. And now, a new poll from the Angus Reid Institute suggests that Canadians are increasingly open to the idea of restricting kids access to social media, with 75 percent of respondents saying a 16-or-under ban should be implemented. Kristy Cameron chats with Shachi Kurl, the President of the Angus Reid Institute, on today’s Ottawa Now.
Ontario's jails are currently struggling with overcrowding issues, including an average capacity of around 130 per cent and growing violent incidents.
April 29, 2026 - 06:00 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Canada
Ontario's jails are currently struggling with overcrowding issues, including an average capacity of around 130 per cent and growing violent incidents.
April 29, 2026 - 06:00 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Ottawa
Federal governments have for decades failed to reduce Canada’s dependence on U.S. trade, according to a new report, suggesting that Prime Minister Mark Carney faces an overwhelmingly steep climb in his effort to pivot the country away from its southern neighbour. In a new report, the Fraser Institute studied the last 50 years of Canada’s trade diversification efforts, which included the signing of 16 free trade agreements with non-U.S. countries between 1988 and 2020. For all that work, however, Canada hardly increased its exports to non-U.S. trade partners, particularly in the last 25...
April 29, 2026 - 06:00 | Jesse Snyder | National Post





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