A safe AI strategy for Canadian youth should include age-associated risks
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AI will affect children, adolescents and young adults differently. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
A safe AI strategy for Canadian youth should include age‑associated risks
Published: June 17, 2026 9.35am EDT
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The federal government recently announced two policies that will shape the future of Canadian youth’s interactions with artificial intelligence: the AI for All strategy and the Safe Social Media Act.
The government says the AI for All strategy will give “access to AI training and education for all Canadians” to address Canada’s “AI adoption gap,” arguing…
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