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flag Rogers pledges $50M to reduce Canadian teens' screen time amid health concerns.

flag Rogers Communications has pledged $50 million over five years to tackle excessive screen time among Canadian teens and tweens, launching a national school program featuring athlete speakers, funding youth organizations, supporting research, and promoting parental control tools. flag A 2025 survey found youth average over five hours of daily screen use, far exceeding health guidelines, with parents underestimating usage by nearly two hours. flag Experts note that screen quality matters as much as quantity, linking excessive use to mental health and wellness challenges. flag While some skepticism remains due to Rogers’ business interests, the initiative aligns with global efforts to reduce youth screen exposure.

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