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Author: Rebecca Lau
Publication Date: May 13, 2026 - 17:47

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Social media and AI ban for New Brunswick youth a possibility: Holt

May 13, 2026
There are calls for New Brunswick to bring in a social media ban for young people, and to reconsider its inclusion of AI chatbots in its draft curriculum for the anglophone sector.


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