We need stronger online protections for children in the digital age

We are overdue for new, more substantive laws to protect kids and youth from the online harms they confront daily.
We are overdue for new, more substantive laws to protect kids and youth from the online harms they confront daily.

Now that MPs have returned to Parliament, one of their first tasks should be to prioritize the review of Bill S-210, An Act to restrict young persons’ online access to sexually explicit material, which makes it illegal for organizations to make sexually explicit material a...

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