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Manitoba moves to ban social media for children

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Manitoba ban on social media, AI chatbots for kids could start in schools: education minister
Manitoba Education Minister Tracy Schmidt says banning children from using social media accounts and artificial intelligence chatbots in classrooms is an easy first step, after the premier announced a...

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Manitoba Is Banning Social Media and AI for Kids — A Canadian First
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Wab Kinew says Manitoba will ban social media and AI for youth
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Social media, AI chatbot ban for youth is on the way, Manitoba Premier says
Manitoba is aiming to be the first province to ban youth from accessing social media and artificial intelligence chatbots, as the federal government also considers measures to restrict minors from usi...

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Winnipeg Free Press · 10h
Manitoba education minister says social media ban could start in schools
Lethbridge News · 1d
Manitoba premier says social media ban coming for kids, like Australia
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Kayak with beluga whales in Churchill, Manitoba

Experience a unique arctic adventure kayaking with beluga whales in Churchill, Manitoba, a summer haven for these curious creatures.
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Snow, ice may hamper Friday morning commute in Manitoba

Snow and ice moving into Manitoba will make for a rough Friday morning commute in and around Winnipeg. Drivers should expect falling snow and slick driving conditions as they start the day on Friday.
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Manitoba law needs to change so municipalities can ban people from public meetings: rural deputy mayor

Municipal leaders want the province to change legislation to allow them to ban people from public meetings in the face of escalating threats and violence. Officials were eager to attend a recent Association of Manitoba Municipalities meeting on how to address threats,
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