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Canada proposes ban on social media for minors under 16
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Sky TG2411.06.2026Politique2 dk okumaItaly

Canada proposes ban on social media for minors under 16

L'essentiel

  • Canada has introduced the Safe Social Media Act, proposing a ban on social media for individuals under 16, with potential exemptions for platforms demonstrating effective risk-reduction measures.
  • The bill also introduces new regulations for AI chatbots and harmful online content, establishing a Digital Safety Commission to oversee compliance.

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Pourquoi c'est important

The Canadian government has introduced a bill aiming to ban social media for minors under 16 and implement new safety measures for AI chatbots, following Australia's lead. The Canadian version includes a potential exemption if platforms prove effective risk-reduction measures. This initiative is part of a broader international discussion on protecting children online.

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The Canadian initiative is part of the growing international debate on the protection of minors online. The proposal also includes new rules on artificial intelligence and harmful content, with a body tasked with monitoring platforms.

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The Canadian government has presented a bill that aims to ban social media for minors under 16 and introduce new safety measures for the use of artificial intelligence-based chatbots. Following the example of Australia, which has already adopted similar legislation. Unlike the Australian model, however, the Canadian version provides for a possible exemption: platforms will be able to avoid the block if they demonstrate effective measures to reduce risks for minors. The news is reported by the BBC.

International Context

In December 2025, Australia became the first country to introduce an access ban for under 16s, followed by Indonesia and Malaysia. Similar measures are also being studied in several European countries, where the issue of protecting minors online has become a stable part of the political agenda.

See also

Sky Cube 29/04 - Do social media bans for young people work?

The Safe Social Media Act

The measure, named the Safe Social Media Act, was tabled in the House of Commons by the Canadian Minister of Indigenous Services and Minister responsible for the Canada Economic Development Agency for Quebec Regions, Marc Miller. The initiative comes on the eve of the G7 summit in France, where leaders will discuss new strategies to protect children and adolescents from online dangers.

Rules on AI and harmful content

The text introduces a broader regulatory framework, which also covers artificial intelligence-based chatbots and the management of potentially harmful online content. The creation of an independent authority, the Digital Safety Commission of Canada, is planned, tasked with verifying the compliance of technology companies and imposing sanctions, which could amount to up to 10 million dollars or 3% of gross global turnover.

Categories of risk identified

The proposal lists seven types of content considered dangerous, including material that incites bullying against a minor, promotes hatred, or stimulates violent behavior. The stated goal is to define a clear perimeter of what must be limited or removed to protect younger users.

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À surveiller

Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • The Safe Social Media Act will be debated and potentially amended in the House of Commons.

    Très probable · En quelques mois

  • The Digital Safety Commission of Canada will be established and begin its oversight functions.

    Probable · En quelques mois

  • Other countries may consider similar legislation to protect minors online.

    Probable · En quelques années

Questions ouvertes

  • What specific measures will platforms need to demonstrate to qualify for exemptions?
  • How will the Digital Safety Commission of Canada be structured and funded?
  • What are the potential economic impacts on social media companies operating in Canada?
  • Will there be a grace period for platforms to comply with the new regulations?

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This article was originally published by Sky TG24.

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