In the Media
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Federal officials draft plans to ban social media for children under 14
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Australia's social media ban for users under 16 starts now
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Social media age limit? New bill wants Nova Scotia to lead the way for Canada
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Four months after Quebec schools ban cellphones, impact ‘is major’
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For parents holding off on giving their kids smartphones, the peer pressure is real
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Des parents disent non aux téléphones intelligents avant l’âge de 14 ans
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Aaron and Munter: Let’s take the pledge to give our kids a smartphone-free childhood
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Parent advocacy group calls for new rules on kids’ social media use
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Why I've Joined the No-Smartphone Before 14 Movement
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Canadian organization pushes for social media ban for those under 16
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Pledge to not give kids under 14 smartphones a ‘mental health initiative’: advocates
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Landlines making a comeback, as parents push back on smartphone use
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Sturgeon Public gets Unplugged from Smartphones
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Should Canadian Government Put Age Restrictions for Social Media?
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HANNAFORD: Get kids off their phones!
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I hadn’t realized how much they affect brain development and mental health
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Nova Scotia Liberals to table bill banning social media for kids under 16
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Get smart about kids and smartphones
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'Excited and grateful’: Unplugged Canada lauds Australia’s social media ban
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Whistlerite’s Unplugged Canada takes collective approach to curbing kids’ smartphone use
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Unplugged Canada aims to pause giving kids smartphones until high school
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Experts, advocates make case for smartphone-free childhood
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Canadian parents are pledging to delay getting their kids smartphones. Here's why
Our Experts Speak
A Lived Experience
The Extraordinary Lie: Missing Out Isn’t the Risk, Early Smartphones Are
By Kayleigh Robertson, BA Hons., CPS
