Sask. government will poll public on social media ban for minors, Scott Moe says
Saskatchewan’s premier says the provincial government will poll the public about potentially banning minors from using social media sites.
In a post on X – formerly Twitter – Premier Scott Moe shared the results of a survey published on Sunday by the Angus Reid Institute in which 75 per cent of the 4,005 people surveyed supported a ban on social media for those 16 and under.
The issue has recently been pushed back into the spotlight following a court decision in the U.S., which awarded a plaintiff $3 million in damages from Meta and YouTube, finding the social media giants responsible for harm caused to children who were addicted to their platforms.
Moe noted that Australia has already taken steps to restrict social media use by minors, and said Canada should be moving in the same direction. Last year, Australia became the first country in the world to legislate a ban on social media for anyone younger than 16.

