B.C. calls social media ban for kids ‘promising’ but says it doesn’t go far enough
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calls social media ban for kids ‘promising' but says it doesn't go far enough.
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The federal government introduced the legislation on Wednesday that would require social media companies to restrict children under 16 years old from their platforms.
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