Canada’s social media ban for under-16s likely to face Charter challenge, experts say
OTTAWA — The federal government is likely to face a constitutional challenge to its proposed ban on social media for kids under 16, some experts say.
On Friday, France’s top court struck down that country’s social media ban for kids under 15, saying the ban was too broad and infringed on freedom of expression.
Dalhousie University associate law professor Michael Karanicolas said a Charter challenge to Canada’s law is almost inevitable.
“If we’re talking about such a significant intervention in the social media space and in the expressive space, there will be organizations that have the resources and the expertise to take a challenge forward and I think it’s very likely that we see litigation around this,” he said.


