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Online harms law 'could've made a difference' in preventing Tumbler Ridge shooting: Miller

June 10, 2026

Culture Minister Marc Miller said 'I'm not going to sit here and pretend today that there is one rapid solution that would have prevented' the Tumbler Ridge, B.C., shooting, 'but I do think this law could have made a difference.' He said the proposed Digital Safety Act will 'make an onerous requirement on chatbots to interact in a way that is safe.'



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