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Canada vs. Social Media

Canada vs. Social Media

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The federal government has unveiled the newest iteration of its online harms bill — legislation that proposes to ban children under 16 from having social media accounts, as well as putting new regulations on social media platforms and AI chatbots. When should Canadians expect to see changes? Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Marc Miller joins The House to explain.


Plus, the Gordie Howe bridge between Windsor, Ont and Detroit, Michigan was supposed to open this week, until American officials wanted a few more details sorted out. Is it just another pawn in the CUSMA negotiations? Should Canada make concessions to get the bridge open? Political Strategists Marci Surkes and Kate Harrison talk about the latest drama with the United States.


And, before the iconic chamber of the Supreme Court of Canada closes for over a decade of renovations, The House sits down with Chief Justice Richard Wagner to talk about the court, politicization of the justice system and the impact of AI on Canada’s courtrooms.


This episode features the voices of:

  • Marc Miller, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture Minister
  • Marci Surkes, former senior advisor to Justin Trudeau and chief strategy officer at Compass Rose
  • Kate Harrison, Conservative strategist and vice chair at Summa Strategies
  • Richard Wagner, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
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