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Canadian child advocates demand urgent action on online safety, citing rising youth harms and a stalled bill.
Child advocates and medical groups are urging the Canadian government to revive the stalled Online Harms Act, now proposed as the Online Safety Act, calling online dangers to children a national emergency.
They cite rising cases of sexual exploitation, mental health crises, and AI-related harms, including suicide attempts linked to chatbots, with over 1,460 days since the original promise.
Though the government won’t reintroduce the bill in its current form, it plans to integrate key elements into other legislation, including a privacy bill expected in 2026 that may restrict AI chatbot access by age.
Advocates stress urgent action is needed to protect youth from evolving digital threats.
Los defensores de los niños canadienses exigen una acción urgente sobre la seguridad en línea, citando el aumento de los daños a los jóvenes y un proyecto de ley estancado.