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Ontario to tighten regulations on cell phone use in schools: source

اخبار العرب-كندا 24: السبت 27 أبريل 2024 11:41 صباحاً

The Ontario government is poised to crack down on cell phone use in schools with an announcement coming Sunday, a government source confirmed to CBC Toronto.

The province will also be tightening its policies around vaping in schools, the source said. Stephen Lecce, the province's education minister, will share more details on the "comprehensive" policy changes Sunday morning, according to the source.

Details of Lecce's announcement were first reported by the Toronto Star.

"It will have teeth," the source said. "It's something the minister has been focused on for a long time"

The measures will make Ontario a "leader in this space," they added.

A spokesperson for the minister would not confirm the details of Sunday's announcement when contacted by CBC Toronto.

The announcement comes after four major Ontario school boards sued some of the largest social media companies to over their products, alleging the way they're designed has negatively rewired the way children think, behave and learn and disrupted the way schools operate.

The public district school boards of Toronto, Peel and Ottawa-Carleton, along with Toronto's Catholic counterpart, are looking for about $4.5 billion in total damages from Meta Platforms Inc., Snap Inc. and ByteDance Ltd., which operate the platforms Facebook and Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok respectively, according to separate but similar statements of claim filed Wednesday.

 

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