Child advocates urge government to bring back online harms legislation
OTTAWA — The dangers children face online constitute a national emergency, a coalition of child advocates and medical organizations said Thursday as they called for the federal government to take action.
“Unlike every other industry that affects children, from cars to pharmaceuticals to toys to food safety, the tech industry has been allowed to self-regulate with tragic consequences,” said Andrea Chrysanthou, chair of the board for Children First Canada, at a press conference on Parliament Hill.
The advocates say children are being exploited, extorted, bullied — and in some cases, kids have died as a result of online harms.
Dr. Margot Burnell, president of the Canadian Medical Association, said doctors see the negative health impacts of social media use firsthand.


