Quebec premier says he’s open to limiting social media use as CAQ debates age limits
MONTREAL — Quebec Premier François Legault says he’s open to “taking major steps” to curb children’s social media use amid pressure from his party’s youngest members.
Some 700 members of the Coalition Avenir Québec are gathering in Saint-Hyacinthe, Que., this weekend for a general convention, and among the proposals they’re debating is a call from the party’s youth wing to ban social media access for those under the age of 16.
Speaking with reporters on Saturday, Legault described social media platforms as “virtual pushers” and compared them to addictive substances.
But the premier’s remarks appear to signal a change of course.